The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 139
... letter and voucher , " which I received from him , contain a complete " statement of this pretended usurpation . " These vouchers will answer our purpose , fully to establish that in his opinion , the claim of the English government ...
... letter and voucher , " which I received from him , contain a complete " statement of this pretended usurpation . " These vouchers will answer our purpose , fully to establish that in his opinion , the claim of the English government ...
Page 169
... ligence to the proper authority , that other neg- lects the matter . No letter of Mr. Markham's appears , communicating any such conversation to to Mr. Hastings ; and indeed why he did not OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 169.
... ligence to the proper authority , that other neg- lects the matter . No letter of Mr. Markham's appears , communicating any such conversation to to Mr. Hastings ; and indeed why he did not OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 169.
Page 172
... letters , and dealt civilly with him ; if he had endeavoured afterwards to compromise matters ; if he had told him what his demands were ; if , even after the rebellion had broken out , he had demanded and exacted a fine ; the Company ...
... letters , and dealt civilly with him ; if he had endeavoured afterwards to compromise matters ; if he had told him what his demands were ; if , even after the rebellion had broken out , he had demanded and exacted a fine ; the Company ...
Page 181
... letter of Mr. Hastings was not , as Sir Elijah Impey pretended , . N 3 a mere a mere private letter , because it had " Dear OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . - 181.
... letter of Mr. Hastings was not , as Sir Elijah Impey pretended , . N 3 a mere a mere private letter , because it had " Dear OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . - 181.
Page 182
Edmund Burke. a mere private letter , because it had " Dear Sir , ” in it ; but a publick order , authorizing the soldiers to divide the money among themselves . Thus 200,000l . was distributed among the soldiers ; 400,000l . was taken ...
Edmund Burke. a mere private letter , because it had " Dear Sir , ” in it ; but a publick order , authorizing the soldiers to divide the money among themselves . Thus 200,000l . was distributed among the soldiers ; 400,000l . was taken ...
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