The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 105
... Berar , and with any chiefs or powers of Hindostan , as he should judge expedient and necessary . " Towards the conclusion of the act or instrument aforesaid are the words following , viz .: " It is hereby declared , that all such acts ...
... Berar , and with any chiefs or powers of Hindostan , as he should judge expedient and necessary . " Towards the conclusion of the act or instrument aforesaid are the words following , viz .: " It is hereby declared , that all such acts ...
Page 244
... Berar , situated in the centre of Hindos- tan , and did thereby strip the provinces subject to the government of Fort William of a considerable part of their established defence , and did thereby disobey the general instructions and ...
... Berar , situated in the centre of Hindos- tan , and did thereby strip the provinces subject to the government of Fort William of a considerable part of their established defence , and did thereby disobey the general instructions and ...
Page 247
... Berar , falsely asserting that the said Rajah " was , by interest and inclination , likely to join in an alliance with the British govern- ment , and suggesting that two advantages might be offered to him as the inducements to it ...
... Berar , falsely asserting that the said Rajah " was , by interest and inclination , likely to join in an alliance with the British govern- ment , and suggesting that two advantages might be offered to him as the inducements to it ...
Page 248
... Berar refused to join or be concerned therein ; yet so earnest was the said Hastings for the execution of those projects , that in a subsequent letter he daringly and treacherously assured the Rajah , " that , if he had accepted of the ...
... Berar refused to join or be concerned therein ; yet so earnest was the said Hastings for the execution of those projects , that in a subsequent letter he daringly and treacherously assured the Rajah , " that , if he had accepted of the ...
Page 249
... Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ali , and the Nizam of the Deccan , that is , the principal Mahomedan powers of India , on the other : and that in consequence of this confederacy Hyder ...
... Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ali , and the Nizam of the Deccan , that is , the principal Mahomedan powers of India , on the other : and that in consequence of this confederacy Hyder ...
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