The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1869 - Great Britain |
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... Madras . In that place he has lived , without re- moving one day from thence , for several years past . He has there continued a constant cabal with the Company's servants , from the highest to the lowest , -creating , out of the ruins ...
... Madras . In that place he has lived , without re- moving one day from thence , for several years past . He has there continued a constant cabal with the Company's servants , from the highest to the lowest , -creating , out of the ruins ...
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... ( Madras ) to complete the inquiry . The Court of Directors applied themselves to the execution of the trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,6007 ...
... ( Madras ) to complete the inquiry . The Court of Directors applied themselves to the execution of the trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,6007 ...
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... Madras to enter into a full examination , & c . , & c . The Directors , having drawn up their order to the Presidency on these principles , communicated the draught of the general letter in which those orders were contained to the board ...
... Madras to enter into a full examination , & c . , & c . The Directors , having drawn up their order to the Presidency on these principles , communicated the draught of the general letter in which those orders were contained to the board ...
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... - stances . Whatever the merits of the worthy baro- * Right Honorable Henry Dundas . † Sir Thomas Rumbold , late Governor of Madras . net's defence might have been , he did not shrink MOTION MADE FOR PAPERS RELATIVE TO.
... - stances . Whatever the merits of the worthy baro- * Right Honorable Henry Dundas . † Sir Thomas Rumbold , late Governor of Madras . net's defence might have been , he did not shrink MOTION MADE FOR PAPERS RELATIVE TO.
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... Madras , as when it is laid in Westminster . Terms of art , indeed , are different in different places ; but they are generally understood in none . The technical style of an Indian treasury is not one jot more remote than the jargon of ...
... Madras , as when it is laid in Westminster . Terms of art , indeed , are different in different places ; but they are generally understood in none . The technical style of an Indian treasury is not one jot more remote than the jargon of ...
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