The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 43
... Hastings's instructions , contained in a paper in his own handwriting given to Mr. Macleane , and produced by him to them , Mr. Hastings declared he would not continue in the gov- ernment of Bengal , unless certain conditions there- in ...
... Hastings's instructions , contained in a paper in his own handwriting given to Mr. Macleane , and produced by him to them , Mr. Hastings declared he would not continue in the gov- ernment of Bengal , unless certain conditions there- in ...
Page 74
... Hastings in the words following : " That it was so far from your [ the said Hastings's ] meaning to intercede in his [ the said Ranna's ] favor , that I only desired him to sound Sindia's sentiments , and , in case he was desir- ous of ...
... Hastings in the words following : " That it was so far from your [ the said Hastings's ] meaning to intercede in his [ the said Ranna's ] favor , that I only desired him to sound Sindia's sentiments , and , in case he was desir- ous of ...
Page 100
... Hastings , having further , in the minute aforesaid , presumed to threaten to " bring to pun- ishment , if my influence " ( his , the said Hastings's , influence ) " can produce that effect , those incendiaries who have endeavored to ...
... Hastings , having further , in the minute aforesaid , presumed to threaten to " bring to pun- ishment , if my influence " ( his , the said Hastings's , influence ) " can produce that effect , those incendiaries who have endeavored to ...
Page 112
... Hastings's , receipt of the present of one hundred thousand pounds , as aforesaid , he did violate every one of the stipulations in the said treaty contained , and particularly he did continue in the country , and in the service of the ...
... Hastings's , receipt of the present of one hundred thousand pounds , as aforesaid , he did violate every one of the stipulations in the said treaty contained , and particularly he did continue in the country , and in the service of the ...
Page 120
... Hastings's nomination , and solely dependent upon . ' him , did elude and obstruct , and in the end totally defeat ... Hastings ; and though the said Hastings had made it the fourth article of a criminal charge against the Resident ...
... Hastings's nomination , and solely dependent upon . ' him , did elude and obstruct , and in the end totally defeat ... Hastings ; and though the said Hastings had made it the fourth article of a criminal charge against the Resident ...
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