The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... - Gen eral and Council , they are directed " immediately to cause the strictest inquiry to be made into all op- pressions which might have been committed either against the natives or Europeans , and into all abuses 26 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... - Gen eral and Council , they are directed " immediately to cause the strictest inquiry to be made into all op- pressions which might have been committed either against the natives or Europeans , and into all abuses 26 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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Edmund Burke. against the natives or Europeans , and into all abuses that might have prevailed in the collection of the rev- enues , or any part of the civil government of the Presidency , and to communicate to the Directors all ...
Edmund Burke. against the natives or Europeans , and into all abuses that might have prevailed in the collection of the rev- enues , or any part of the civil government of the Presidency , and to communicate to the Directors all ...
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... abuse , and established a pecuniary interest in the Surgeon - General , contrary to the duties of his station and profession . XI . - CONTRACTS FOR POOLBUNDY REPAIRS . THAT the Governor - General and Council at Fort William did , on the ...
... abuse , and established a pecuniary interest in the Surgeon - General , contrary to the duties of his station and profession . XI . - CONTRACTS FOR POOLBUNDY REPAIRS . THAT the Governor - General and Council at Fort William did , on the ...
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... abuses , yet , as in some of the cases then before them they conceived there had been flagrant corruption , and in others great oppressions committed on the native inhabitants , they thought it unjust to suffer the delinquents to pass ...
... abuses , yet , as in some of the cases then before them they conceived there had been flagrant corruption , and in others great oppressions committed on the native inhabitants , they thought it unjust to suffer the delinquents to pass ...
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... abusive establishments , and his sense of his duty in taking them away : for in agreeing to the article in the treaty of Chunar for abolishing the said establish- ments , he did declare himself " actuated solely by mo- tives of justice ...
... abusive establishments , and his sense of his duty in taking them away : for in agreeing to the article in the treaty of Chunar for abolishing the said establish- ments , he did declare himself " actuated solely by mo- tives of justice ...
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