The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6John West and O.C. Greenleaf, 1813 |
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... Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , carried out appen with them , was , to " cause the strictest inquiry to be A dix , No Par . 35 made into all oppressions and abuses , " among which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 21.
... Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , carried out appen with them , was , to " cause the strictest inquiry to be A dix , No Par . 35 made into all oppressions and abuses , " among which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 21.
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... carrying to his majesty , along with the nomination , the particulars in the conduct of those who had been in the service before , which might render them proper objects of approbation or rejection . The India House possesses an office ...
... carrying to his majesty , along with the nomination , the particulars in the conduct of those who had been in the service before , which might render them proper objects of approbation or rejection . The India House possesses an office ...
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... carry on the public business for any length of time without the services of a secretary and clerk of appeals , two offices that required personal attendance , and which would be a general injury to the servants on their establishment ...
... carry on the public business for any length of time without the services of a secretary and clerk of appeals , two offices that required personal attendance , and which would be a general injury to the servants on their establishment ...
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... carried on through such a medium , to many appeared in speculation of doubtful ad- vantage . But the practical demands of commerce bore down those speculative objections . The East India com- modities were so essential for animating all ...
... carried on through such a medium , to many appeared in speculation of doubtful ad- vantage . But the practical demands of commerce bore down those speculative objections . The East India com- modities were so essential for animating all ...
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... carried off an immense treasure , which has been variously computed , but by none at less than three millions sterling . A coun- try so exhausted of its coin , and harassed by three re- volutions rapidly succeeding each other , was ...
... carried off an immense treasure , which has been variously computed , but by none at less than three millions sterling . A coun- try so exhausted of its coin , and harassed by three re- volutions rapidly succeeding each other , was ...
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affairs aforesaid agent amount appear appointed assert authority Barwell Begum Bengal Berar Bristow British Calcutta charge Chunar Clavering committee company's complaint conduct consequence contract corrupt coun council court of directors criminal declared demand Dowla duty East India company effect engagements English Esquire expense Farruckabad favour Fort William Fyzabad given governor honour Hyder Beg inquiry instructions investment jaghires justice Khân lacks of rupees letter Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khan Mahrattas manner means measure ment Middleton minister mogul monopoly Munny Begum Nabob Fyzoola Khan nabob of Oude natives opinion opium oppression orders paid payment person possession pounds sterling present pretended prince principles proceedings proposed province purpose ranna received ren Hastings resident revenue Scindia sent servants Sir Eyre Coote Sir John Clavering Sulivan taken thereof thousand pounds tings tion trade transaction treaty troops vizier Warren Hastings whole zemindary
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Page 316 - Sir, the Nabob having determined to inflict corporal punishment upon the prisoners under your guard, this is to desire that his officers, when they shall come, may have free access to the prisoners, and be permitted to do with them as they shall see proper.
Page 336 - I hope I shall not depart from the simplicity of official language, in saying, that the majesty of justice ought to be approached with solicitation, not descend to provoke or invite it, much less to debase itself by the suggestion of wrongs and the promise of redress, with the denunciation of punishment before trial, and even before accusation.
Page 569 - An act for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe...
Page 162 - Orissa, and to report the same, as it shall appear to them, to the House...
Page 597 - Vizier, he be permitted, when time shall suit, to resume his lands, and pay him in money, through the Resident, the amount stipulated by treaty, after deducting the amount and charges of the troops he stands engaged to furnish by treaty ; which amount shall be passed to the account of the Company during the continuance of the present war.
Page 327 - I wish you had been present at the enlargement of the prisoners. The quivering lips, with the tears of joy stealing down the poor men's cheeks, was a scene truly affecting. LXVIII. " If the prayers of these poor men will avail, you will, at the LAST TEUMP ! be translated to the happiest regions in heaven.