The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... breach of his duty , did , in September , 1777 , accept of proposals offered by Ernest Alexander Johnson for providing draught and carriage bullocks , and for victualling the Euro- peans , without advertising for proposals , as he was ...
... breach of his duty , did , in September , 1777 , accept of proposals offered by Ernest Alexander Johnson for providing draught and carriage bullocks , and for victualling the Euro- peans , without advertising for proposals , as he was ...
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... breach of engagement , they were determined , in such case , to institute a suit at law against those members of the board who had presumed , in direct breach of their or- ders , to prefer the interest of an individual to that of the ...
... breach of engagement , they were determined , in such case , to institute a suit at law against those members of the board who had presumed , in direct breach of their or- ders , to prefer the interest of an individual to that of the ...
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... breach of the established rule of their service , did , in the year 1777 , conclude a contract with the master and deputy master attendant of the Company's marine or pilot service , for supply- ing the said marine with naval stores ...
... breach of the established rule of their service , did , in the year 1777 , conclude a contract with the master and deputy master attendant of the Company's marine or pilot service , for supply- ing the said marine with naval stores ...
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... breach of faith to the Company , so his performance of such engage- ment , if he had performed it , and even his offering to pledge himself for the agent , in the first instance , ought to be taken as presumptive evidence of a con ...
... breach of faith to the Company , so his performance of such engage- ment , if he had performed it , and even his offering to pledge himself for the agent , in the first instance , ought to be taken as presumptive evidence of a con ...
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... breach of trust of which the said Warren Hastings was guilty in this transac- tion is highly aggravated by the following circum- stances connected with it . That from the death of Sir John Clavering to the arrival of Sir Eyre Coote in ...
... breach of trust of which the said Warren Hastings was guilty in this transac- tion is highly aggravated by the following circum- stances connected with it . That from the death of Sir John Clavering to the arrival of Sir Eyre Coote in ...
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