The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... establishment ; the crown appointed the judicial ; and the Company preserved the nomination of the other officers . So that if the act has not fully answered its purposes , the failure cannot be attributed to any want of officers of ...
... establishment ; the crown appointed the judicial ; and the Company preserved the nomination of the other officers . So that if the act has not fully answered its purposes , the failure cannot be attributed to any want of officers of ...
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... establishment of a court of justice capable of protecting the natives from the oppressions of British sub- jects : 4thly , The establishment of a general council to be seated in Bengal , whose authority should , in many particulars , ex ...
... establishment of a court of justice capable of protecting the natives from the oppressions of British sub- jects : 4thly , The establishment of a general council to be seated in Bengal , whose authority should , in many particulars , ex ...
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... establishments ; those , who were engaged in contracts with the treasury , admiralty , and ordnance , together with the clerks in public offices , found means of securing qualifica- tions at the enlarged standard . All these composed a ...
... establishments ; those , who were engaged in contracts with the treasury , admiralty , and ordnance , together with the clerks in public offices , found means of securing qualifica- tions at the enlarged standard . All these composed a ...
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... establishment of a su- preme court was made , and charged upon the revenues of the country . The charter of justice was by the act left to the crown , as well as the appointment of the magistrates . The defect in the institution seemed ...
... establishment of a su- preme court was made , and charged upon the revenues of the country . The charter of justice was by the act left to the crown , as well as the appointment of the magistrates . The defect in the institution seemed ...
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... establishment upon a plan somewhat similar to that which had prevailed before ; but the number was smaller . This establishment was composed of a governor - general , and four counsellors , all named in the act of parliament . They were ...
... establishment upon a plan somewhat similar to that which had prevailed before ; but the number was smaller . This establishment was composed of a governor - general , and four counsellors , all named in the act of parliament . They were ...
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