The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 93
Page 5
... servants in India , the management of the revenue , the expenditure of pub- lic money , the civil administration , the administra- tion of justice , and the state of the army . The ex- ternal regards , first , the conduct and maxims of ...
... servants in India , the management of the revenue , the expenditure of pub- lic money , the civil administration , the administra- tion of justice , and the state of the army . The ex- ternal regards , first , the conduct and maxims of ...
Page 6
... 1st . The reformation of the Court of Proprietors of the East India Company . 2ndly . A new model of the Court of Directors , and an enforcement of their authority over the servants abroad . 6 NINTH REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.
... 1st . The reformation of the Court of Proprietors of the East India Company . 2ndly . A new model of the Court of Directors , and an enforcement of their authority over the servants abroad . 6 NINTH REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.
Page 7
... servants , and to watch over the exe- cution of all parts of the act ; that they might be fur- nished with matter to lay before Parliament from time to time , according as the state of things should render regulation or animadversion ...
... servants , and to watch over the exe- cution of all parts of the act ; that they might be fur- nished with matter to lay before Parliament from time to time , according as the state of things should render regulation or animadversion ...
Page 8
... servants terest . of the Company in the General Court , by which they might even come to be their own judges , and , in effect , under another description , to become the masters in that body which ought to govern them . Nor was ...
... servants terest . of the Company in the General Court , by which they might even come to be their own judges , and , in effect , under another description , to become the masters in that body which ought to govern them . Nor was ...
Page 9
... servants were to be immediate , and had a ten- dency to lower the value of the stock , something might justly be expected from the pecuniary security taken by the act . But from the then state of things , it was more than probable that ...
... servants were to be immediate , and had a ten- dency to lower the value of the stock , something might justly be expected from the pecuniary security taken by the act . But from the then state of things , it was more than probable that ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse act of Parliament affairs aforesaid agent answer appear appointed asserts authority Barwell Begum Bengal Berar bonds Bristow British Calcutta cerned charge Chunar Committee Company's complaint concerning conduct consequence contract corrupt Court of Directors Dacca declared demand duty East India Company effect engagement English Esquire extorted extraordinary favor Fowke Furruckabad Fyzabad Governor-General and Council Hastings's honor hundred thousand pounds inquiry investment jaghires justice lacs of rupees letter Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân manner means measure ment Middleton ministers monopoly mother Munny Begum Mussulmen Nabob of Oude natives nature object offence opinion opium oppressions orders paid pany payment person pounds sterling present pretended prince principles proceedings profit proposed prosecution province Rajah of Benares received regulations Resident revenue sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sujah Sulivan sum of money taken tion trade transaction treaty ul Dowlah Vizier Warren Hastings whole zemindary