The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8 |
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To furnish the ministers of the crown with constant information concerning the
whole of the Company's correspondence with India , in order that they might be
enabled to inspect the conduct of the Directors and servants , and to watch over
the ...
To furnish the ministers of the crown with constant information concerning the
whole of the Company's correspondence with India , in order that they might be
enabled to inspect the conduct of the Directors and servants , and to watch over
the ...
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That which your Committee considers as Powers the fifth and last of the capital
objects of ministerst be the act , and as the binding regulation of the crown . the
whole , is the introduction ( then for the first time ) of the ministers of the crown
into ...
That which your Committee considers as Powers the fifth and last of the capital
objects of ministerst be the act , and as the binding regulation of the crown . the
whole , is the introduction ( then for the first time ) of the ministers of the crown
into ...
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But in the present state of the nomination the ministers of the crown are not
furnished with the proper means of exercising the power of control intended by
the law , even if they were scrupulously attentive to the use of it . There are
modes of ...
But in the present state of the nomination the ministers of the crown are not
furnished with the proper means of exercising the power of control intended by
the law , even if they were scrupulously attentive to the use of it . There are
modes of ...
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... whether above or below , that , whenever any person who has been in the
service shall be recommended to the king's ministers to fill a vacancy in the
Council - General , the Secretary of the Court of Directors shall be ordered to
make a strict ...
... whether above or below , that , whenever any person who has been in the
service shall be recommended to the king's ministers to fill a vacancy in the
Council - General , the Secretary of the Court of Directors shall be ordered to
make a strict ...
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... purpose ; by which means the servants in the highest situation , let their
conduct be never so grossly criminal , cannot be removed , unless the Court of
Directors and ministers of the crown can be found to concur in the same opinion
of it .
... purpose ; by which means the servants in the highest situation , let their
conduct be never so grossly criminal , cannot be removed , unless the Court of
Directors and ministers of the crown can be found to concur in the same opinion
of it .
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