The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 9Little, Brown,, 1866 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... exist between a Governor acting in behalf of the Com- pany and a contractor making terms with such Gov- ernor for the execution of a public service . That , before the expiration of the contract herein- before mentioned for supplying ...
... exist between a Governor acting in behalf of the Com- pany and a contractor making terms with such Gov- ernor for the execution of a public service . That , before the expiration of the contract herein- before mentioned for supplying ...
Page 48
... exist . " Resolved , That , for the preservation of the le- gality of our proceedings , Lieutenant - General John Clavering be not in future summoned or admitted as a member of the Governor - General and Council . " And the said Warren ...
... exist . " Resolved , That , for the preservation of the le- gality of our proceedings , Lieutenant - General John Clavering be not in future summoned or admitted as a member of the Governor - General and Council . " And the said Warren ...
Page 120
... exist , every man knows the hazard which he incurs in lending his money " ; but he did give him , the said Resident , no positive instruction concerning the same , supposing the estab- lishment of such courts a matter of difficulty ...
... exist , every man knows the hazard which he incurs in lending his money " ; but he did give him , the said Resident , no positive instruction concerning the same , supposing the estab- lishment of such courts a matter of difficulty ...
Page 122
... exist in a country in which there was no magistracy , and no protection for life or property , and in which the native authority had no force whatever , and in which he himself states the exercise of British authority to be an absolute ...
... exist in a country in which there was no magistracy , and no protection for life or property , and in which the native authority had no force whatever , and in which he himself states the exercise of British authority to be an absolute ...
Page 123
... exist , and why the princes of the reigning family were not only exposed to the attacks of assassins , but even to a want of the protection which might be had from their servants and attendants , who were driven from their masters for ...
... exist , and why the princes of the reigning family were not only exposed to the attacks of assassins , but even to a want of the protection which might be had from their servants and attendants , who were driven from their masters for ...
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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