The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 25
... endeavor to elude and stifle all inquiry by attempting to dissolve the . meetings of the Council at which such charges were produced , and by other means , and has not since taken any steps to disprove or refute the same . That the said ...
... endeavor to elude and stifle all inquiry by attempting to dissolve the . meetings of the Council at which such charges were produced , and by other means , and has not since taken any steps to disprove or refute the same . That the said ...
Page 27
... endeavor to obstruct and pre- vent all inquiry into the charge . That in so doing he failed in his duty to the Company , he disobeyed their express orders , and did leave the charge against himself without a reply , and even without a ...
... endeavor to obstruct and pre- vent all inquiry into the charge . That in so doing he failed in his duty to the Company , he disobeyed their express orders , and did leave the charge against himself without a reply , and even without a ...
Page 28
... endeavors to prevent an examination of the charge , and to stifle all inquiry into the truth of it . That , the motion having been nevertheless carried , the said Warren Hastings did , on the day following , declare , " that he could ...
... endeavors to prevent an examination of the charge , and to stifle all inquiry into the truth of it . That , the motion having been nevertheless carried , the said Warren Hastings did , on the day following , declare , " that he could ...
Page 74
... endeavors to prevent the infraction of the treaty , but gave considerable countenance and encouragement to Mahdajee Sindia in his violation of it , both by the residence of the British minister in the Mahratta camp , and by the ...
... endeavors to prevent the infraction of the treaty , but gave considerable countenance and encouragement to Mahdajee Sindia in his violation of it , both by the residence of the British minister in the Mahratta camp , and by the ...
Page 110
... endeavors would be attended with much success . " XXVI . That , at the time of making the said treaty , and at the time when , under color of the distress of the Nabob of Oude , and the failure of all other means for his relief , he ...
... endeavors would be attended with much success . " XXVI . That , at the time of making the said treaty , and at the time when , under color of the distress of the Nabob of Oude , and the failure of all other means for his relief , he ...
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