The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 9Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 4
... receiving proposals for feeding the Company's elephants , and did accept thereof , not only without having recourse to the proper means for ascertaining whether the said proposal was the lowest that would be offered , but with another 4 ...
... receiving proposals for feeding the Company's elephants , and did accept thereof , not only without having recourse to the proper means for ascertaining whether the said proposal was the lowest that would be offered , but with another 4 ...
Page 8
... received fre- quent remonstrances from the said agent concerning the heavy losses and inconveniences to which he was subjected by the indefinite terms of his agency , " not- withstanding it appeared by evidence produced at the board ...
... received fre- quent remonstrances from the said agent concerning the heavy losses and inconveniences to which he was subjected by the indefinite terms of his agency , " not- withstanding it appeared by evidence produced at the board ...
Page 9
... received , or to submit to a diminu- tion of those which he was still to receive ; and that the said Warren Hastings has never made good his own voluntary and solemn engagement to the Court of Directors hereinabove mentioned : and as ...
... received , or to submit to a diminu- tion of those which he was still to receive ; and that the said Warren Hastings has never made good his own voluntary and solemn engagement to the Court of Directors hereinabove mentioned : and as ...
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... received by Lieutenant - General Sir John Clavering , " the said Warren Hastings , nev- ertheless , within a very short time after Sir Eyre Coote's arrival in Bengal , did propose and carry it in Council , that a new establishment ...
... received by Lieutenant - General Sir John Clavering , " the said Warren Hastings , nev- ertheless , within a very short time after Sir Eyre Coote's arrival in Bengal , did propose and carry it in Council , that a new establishment ...
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... received the emoluments of the said office : having acted , for the greatest part of the time , as ambas- sador to Mahdajee Sindia , with a further salary of 4,2801 . a year , making in all 15,230l . a year . That the said Warren ...
... received the emoluments of the said office : having acted , for the greatest part of the time , as ambas- sador to Mahdajee Sindia , with a further salary of 4,2801 . a year , making in all 15,230l . a year . That the said Warren ...
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