The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 9Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 35
... situation of your affairs , by charging the same in my Durbar accounts of the present year , and crediting them by a sum pri- vately received , and appropriated to your service in the same manner with other sums received on account of ...
... situation of your affairs , by charging the same in my Durbar accounts of the present year , and crediting them by a sum pri- vately received , and appropriated to your service in the same manner with other sums received on account of ...
Page 37
... situation of their affairs , viz . , by receiving money privately against law , has stated a presump- tion highly injurious to the integrity of the said Di- rectors , viz . , that they will not object to , or even in- quire into , any ...
... situation of their affairs , viz . , by receiving money privately against law , has stated a presump- tion highly injurious to the integrity of the said Di- rectors , viz . , that they will not object to , or even in- quire into , any ...
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... situation at the time in which he received it made him more circumspect of appearances , he chose to apprise his employers of it . " That the said Warren Hastings informs the Directors , that he had indorsed the bonds taken by him for ...
... situation at the time in which he received it made him more circumspect of appearances , he chose to apprise his employers of it . " That the said Warren Hastings informs the Directors , that he had indorsed the bonds taken by him for ...
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... situation in which they stood before the receipt of the last advices from England , reserving and submitting to a decision in England the respective claims that each party may conceive they have a right to make , but not acting upon ...
... situation in which they stood before the receipt of the last advices from England , reserving and submitting to a decision in England the respective claims that each party may conceive they have a right to make , but not acting upon ...
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... situation a man who had so recently committed a breach of trust to his employers . That the Court of Directors , in their letter to Ben- gal , dated the 12th of July , 1782 , and received there on the 18th of February , 1783 , did ...
... situation a man who had so recently committed a breach of trust to his employers . That the Court of Directors , in their letter to Ben- gal , dated the 12th of July , 1782 , and received there on the 18th of February , 1783 , did ...
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