The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 19
... Bombay did re- monstrate against what they called the enormous amount of the charges of the rice with which they were supplied , which they state to be nine rupees a bag at Calcutta , when they themselves could have contracted for its ...
... Bombay did re- monstrate against what they called the enormous amount of the charges of the rice with which they were supplied , which they state to be nine rupees a bag at Calcutta , when they themselves could have contracted for its ...
Page 238
... Bombay , or Bencoolen , for the time being , to make any orders for commencing hostilities , or declaring or making war , against any Indian princes or powers , or for ne- gotiating or concluding any treaty of peace , or other treaty ...
... Bombay , or Bencoolen , for the time being , to make any orders for commencing hostilities , or declaring or making war , against any Indian princes or powers , or for ne- gotiating or concluding any treaty of peace , or other treaty ...
Page 239
... Bombay did receive and keep Rago- naut Row at Bombay , did furnish him with a con- siderable establishment , and continue to carry on secret intrigues and negotiations with him , thereby giving just ground of jealousy and distrust to ...
... Bombay did receive and keep Rago- naut Row at Bombay , did furnish him with a con- siderable establishment , and continue to carry on secret intrigues and negotiations with him , thereby giving just ground of jealousy and distrust to ...
Page 240
... Bombay , that " he could see no reason to doubt that the presence of Ragoba at Bombay would continue to be an insuperable bar to the completion of the treaty concluded with the Mahratta government ; nor could any sincere cordiality and ...
... Bombay , that " he could see no reason to doubt that the presence of Ragoba at Bombay would continue to be an insuperable bar to the completion of the treaty concluded with the Mahratta government ; nor could any sincere cordiality and ...
Page 241
... Bombay for the support of their engagements above mentioned ; and also that a military force should be sent to the Presi- dency of Bombay . That in defence of these resolu- tions the said Warren Hastings did falsely pretend and ...
... Bombay for the support of their engagements above mentioned ; and also that a military force should be sent to the Presi- dency of Bombay . That in defence of these resolu- tions the said Warren Hastings did falsely pretend and ...
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