The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... East India Company had laid down the following fundamen- tal rules for the conduct of such of the Company's business in Bengal as could be performed by contract , and had repeatedly and strictly ordered the Governor and Council of Fort ...
... East India Company had laid down the following fundamen- tal rules for the conduct of such of the Company's business in Bengal as could be performed by contract , and had repeatedly and strictly ordered the Governor and Council of Fort ...
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... East India Company's charge and ex- pense , have been lavished by the said Warren Hast- ings to sundry individuals , contrary to the general principles of his duty , and in direct contradiction to the positive orders of the Court of ...
... East India Company's charge and ex- pense , have been lavished by the said Warren Hast- ings to sundry individuals , contrary to the general principles of his duty , and in direct contradiction to the positive orders of the Court of ...
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... East India Company , and by an in struction of the Court of Directors , it was provided and expressly ordered that there should be paid to the late Sir John Clavering " the sum of six thou- sand pounds sterling per annum in full for his ...
... East India Company , and by an in struction of the Court of Directors , it was provided and expressly ordered that there should be paid to the late Sir John Clavering " the sum of six thou- sand pounds sterling per annum in full for his ...
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... East India Company having thought prop- er to create the office of Advocate - General in Bengal , and to appoint Sir John Day to that office , it was resolved by a General Court of Proprietors that a salary of three thousand pounds a ...
... East India Company having thought prop- er to create the office of Advocate - General in Bengal , and to appoint Sir John Day to that office , it was resolved by a General Court of Proprietors that a salary of three thousand pounds a ...
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... East India Company , and that the purpose to be obtained by such waste was a great aggravation of that crime . That among the various instances of profusion by which the civil establishment of Fort William was increased to the enormous ...
... East India Company , and that the purpose to be obtained by such waste was a great aggravation of that crime . That among the various instances of profusion by which the civil establishment of Fort William was increased to the enormous ...
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