The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... manner or on any account whatsoever ; and that the said Warren Hastings perfectly understood the meaning , and acknowledged the binding force of this prohibition , before he accepted of the office to which it was annexed : he knew , and ...
... manner or on any account whatsoever ; and that the said Warren Hastings perfectly understood the meaning , and acknowledged the binding force of this prohibition , before he accepted of the office to which it was annexed : he knew , and ...
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... manner left uncontradicted . That it was admitted by the said Warren Hastings , that neither Mussulmen or Hindoos ... manners either of Hindoos or Mus- sulmen ; and that , if , under such pretences , the na- tives were to be ...
... manner left uncontradicted . That it was admitted by the said Warren Hastings , that neither Mussulmen or Hindoos ... manners either of Hindoos or Mus- sulmen ; and that , if , under such pretences , the na- tives were to be ...
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... manner with other sums received on account of the Honorable Company , and already carried to their account . " That at the time of writing this let- ter the said Warren Hastings had been in possession of the government of Fort William ...
... manner with other sums received on account of the Honorable Company , and already carried to their account . " That at the time of writing this let- ter the said Warren Hastings had been in possession of the government of Fort William ...
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... manner in which they are made , imply guilt in the said Warren Hastings , as far as they go ; that they do not furnish any color of reason to conclude that he has confessed all the money which he may have corruptly received ; but that ...
... manner in which they are made , imply guilt in the said Warren Hastings , as far as they go ; that they do not furnish any color of reason to conclude that he has confessed all the money which he may have corruptly received ; but that ...
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... manner aforesaid , did , in virtue thereof , issue in his own name summons- es to Richard Barwell , Esquire , and Philip Francis , Esquire , members of the Council , to attend the same , and in the presence of the said Philip Francis ...
... manner aforesaid , did , in virtue thereof , issue in his own name summons- es to Richard Barwell , Esquire , and Philip Francis , Esquire , members of the Council , to attend the same , and in the presence of the said Philip Francis ...
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