The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... Sir John Clavering " the sum of six thou- sand pounds sterling per annum in full for his services . as commander ... Sir Eyre Coote should receive the same pay as commander - in - chief of their forces in India as was received by ...
... Sir John Clavering " the sum of six thou- sand pounds sterling per annum in full for his services . as commander ... Sir Eyre Coote should receive the same pay as commander - in - chief of their forces in India as was received by ...
Page 89
... Sir John Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , had disapproved of the plan of Provincial Councils : " If you are fully convinced that the estab- lishment of Provincial Councils has not answered nor is not capable of answering ...
... Sir John Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , had disapproved of the plan of Provincial Councils : " If you are fully convinced that the estab- lishment of Provincial Councils has not answered nor is not capable of answering ...
Page 240
... Sir John Clavering , Rich- ard Barwell , and Philip Francis , Esquires , did , on the 18th of August , 1777 , declare to the Presidency of Bombay , that " he could see no reason to doubt that the presence of Ragoba at Bombay would ...
... Sir John Clavering , Rich- ard Barwell , and Philip Francis , Esquires , did , on the 18th of August , 1777 , declare to the Presidency of Bombay , that " he could see no reason to doubt that the presence of Ragoba at Bombay would ...
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abuse affairs aforesaid agent appear appointed arbitrary power authority banian 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 obliged opinion oppression Palmer peace person Peshwa possession pretended prince principles proposals province Rajah Ranna received Resident resolution revenue Rohillas servants Sir Eyre Coote Sir John Clavering sovereign sterling Tamerlane thereby thereof thousand pounds tion transaction treaty of Chunar troops Vizier Warren Hastings whole