The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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Page 14
... instructions , which the three members of the council , sent immediately from Eng- land , namely , General Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , carried out with them , was , to cause the strictest inquiry to be made into all ...
... instructions , which the three members of the council , sent immediately from Eng- land , namely , General Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , carried out with them , was , to cause the strictest inquiry to be made into all ...
Page 117
... instructions , that appear to have been given by the court of directors in consequence of these transactions in Bengal , are dated the 5th of February , 1777. In their letter of that date they applaud the proceedings of the board ...
... instructions , that appear to have been given by the court of directors in consequence of these transactions in Bengal , are dated the 5th of February , 1777. In their letter of that date they applaud the proceedings of the board ...
Page 120
... instruction , even before their own opinion concerning Mr. Barton's case was declared , and merely on the prosecution of others , serves to render their conduct not very accountable in the case of Mr. Barwell . Mr. Barton was in a ...
... instruction , even before their own opinion concerning Mr. Barton's case was declared , and merely on the prosecution of others , serves to render their conduct not very accountable in the case of Mr. Barwell . Mr. Barton was in a ...
Page 128
... instructions , contained in a paper in his own hand - writing , and that the authority for the act now done by Mr. Macleane was clear and sufficient . Mr. Vansittart , a very particular friend of Mr. Hastings , and Mr. John Stewart ...
... instructions , contained in a paper in his own hand - writing , and that the authority for the act now done by Mr. Macleane was clear and sufficient . Mr. Vansittart , a very particular friend of Mr. Hastings , and Mr. John Stewart ...
Page 134
... instructions of the Company , determined to pay no obedience to their special order . On the 21st July , 1778 , he moved , and succeeded in his proposition , that the execution of these orders should be suspended . The reason he ...
... instructions of the Company , determined to pay no obedience to their special order . On the 21st July , 1778 , he moved , and succeeded in his proposition , that the execution of these orders should be suspended . The reason he ...
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