The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 9Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... circumstances belonging to these transactions , leaves no room to doubt , that , in disobeying the Company's orders , and betraying the trust reposed in him as guardian of the Company's property , his object was to purchase the ...
... circumstances belonging to these transactions , leaves no room to doubt , that , in disobeying the Company's orders , and betraying the trust reposed in him as guardian of the Company's property , his object was to purchase the ...
Page 24
... circumstances in which the accuser of the said War- ren Hastings suffered death . That one of the offices for which a part of the money above mentioned is stated to have been paid to the said Warren Hastings was given by him to Munny ...
... circumstances in which the accuser of the said War- ren Hastings suffered death . That one of the offices for which a part of the money above mentioned is stated to have been paid to the said Warren Hastings was given by him to Munny ...
Page 26
... circumstance of his conduct on the points on which he had been injuriously ar- raigned , and to afford them the clearest conviction of his own integrity , and of the propriety of his mo- tives for declining a present defence of it ...
... circumstance of his conduct on the points on which he had been injuriously ar- raigned , and to afford them the clearest conviction of his own integrity , and of the propriety of his mo- tives for declining a present defence of it ...
Page 29
... the declaration he had before made to the Directors , viz . , " that he would most fully and lib- erally explain every circumstance of his conduct , " but has never since that time given the Directors any AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 29.
... the declaration he had before made to the Directors , viz . , " that he would most fully and lib- erally explain every circumstance of his conduct , " but has never since that time given the Directors any AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 29.
Page 31
... circumstances of which have been particularly report- ed to the House of Commons , it appears by the con- fession of the said Warren Hastings , that he has at different times since the promulgation of the act of 1773 , received various ...
... circumstances of which have been particularly report- ed to the House of Commons , it appears by the con- fession of the said Warren Hastings , that he has at different times since the promulgation of the act of 1773 , received various ...
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abuse affairs aforesaid agent appear appointed arbitrary power authority banian Barwell Benares Bengal Berar Bombay breach Bristow British Calcutta charge Clavering Company's conduct consequence contract corrupt Coun Court of Directors crimes criminal declared defence direct dominions duty East India Company emoluments endeavor engage Esquire established expense Fort William Governor Governor-General and Council guaranty Hastings's Holwell honor Hyder Ali instructions jaghire justice Khân's letter Lords Lordships Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahomedan Mahratta empire Mahrattas Major Calliaud manner means ment Middleton minister Mogul Mogul empire Munny Begum Nabob Fyzoola Khân Nabob of Oude native opinion oppression Palmer peace person Peshwa possession pretended prince principles proceedings proposals province Rajah Ranna received Resident resolution revenue Rohillas servants Sir Eyre Coote Sir John Clavering sovereign sterling thereby thereof thousand pounds tion transaction treaty of Chunar troops Vizier Warren Hastings whole