The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 64
... records and other documents , which must have had the principal share in settling the ques- tion . This history of this Dinagepore peshcush is the public one received by the Company , and which is entered upon the record , but not the ...
... records and other documents , which must have had the principal share in settling the ques- tion . This history of this Dinagepore peshcush is the public one received by the Company , and which is entered upon the record , but not the ...
Page 67
... records , the letting of these prov- inces appears to have been carried on by the new Committee of Revenue , as the course and order of business required it should . But by the investiga- tion into Mr. Hastings's money transactions ...
... records , the letting of these prov- inces appears to have been carried on by the new Committee of Revenue , as the course and order of business required it should . But by the investiga- tion into Mr. Hastings's money transactions ...
Page 121
... records for them , ( and those records are very busy and loquacious , ) about that pe- riod of time during which Mr. Hastings was labor- ing under an eclipse , and near the dragon's mouth , and all the drums of Bengal beating to free ...
... records for them , ( and those records are very busy and loquacious , ) about that pe- riod of time during which Mr. Hastings was labor- ing under an eclipse , and near the dragon's mouth , and all the drums of Bengal beating to free ...
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accusation act of Parliament affairs agent appear appointed authority banian believe Bengal bonds bribery Calcutta called Cantoo Baboo character charge circumstances Clavering Committee Company Company's concealment conduct consequence consider corruption Council Court of Directors covenants crimes Debi Sing declared defence dewan Dinagepore discovery duty endeavored evidence evil explanation extortion favor forgery fraud give given Governor Governor-General guilt Gunga Govind Sing hands Hastings's honor House of Commons India ings inquiry knew lac of rupees Larkins letter Lords Mahomed Reza Khân manner means ment mind Munny Begum Nabob nature never Nundcomar occasion opinion oppression paid Patna peculation person presumption pretended principle proceedings proof prosecution prove province Rajah receiving bribes regard revenue sent servants Sir John Clavering situation suffer sum of money taken tell thing thought tion transactions trust ul Dowlah Warren Hastings whole zemindary