The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... to the Court of Directors ; 29th November , 1780 Appendix B. No. 2. Account of Money paid into the Company's Treasury by the Governor - General , since 1773 207 211 PAGK 213 Appendix B. No. 3. Letter from Governor Hastings.
... to the Court of Directors ; 29th November , 1780 Appendix B. No. 2. Account of Money paid into the Company's Treasury by the Governor - General , since 1773 207 211 PAGK 213 Appendix B. No. 3. Letter from Governor Hastings.
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... paid to their Treasury by his order , and applied to their service Appendix B. Nos . 5 and 6. Affidavit of William Larkins , Esq . and Letter of Governor - General to the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors , respectively of the ...
... paid to their Treasury by his order , and applied to their service Appendix B. Nos . 5 and 6. Affidavit of William Larkins , Esq . and Letter of Governor - General to the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors , respectively of the ...
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... paid for compassing them . The new regulations did not reduce the number so low as not to Leave the assembly still liable to all the disorder , which might be supposed to arise from multitude . But , if the principle had been well ...
... paid for compassing them . The new regulations did not reduce the number so low as not to Leave the assembly still liable to all the disorder , which might be supposed to arise from multitude . But , if the principle had been well ...
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... paid for acts of partiality ; or , finally , they were sums of money extorted from the givers by the terrors of power . Against the system of presents , therefore , the new commis- sion was , in general opinion , particularly pointed ...
... paid for acts of partiality ; or , finally , they were sums of money extorted from the givers by the terrors of power . Against the system of presents , therefore , the new commis- sion was , in general opinion , particularly pointed ...
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... and opportunities for an ex- amination into character ; and among the servants it secures a strong motive to preserve a fair reputation . Your com- mittee find , that no respect whatsoever was paid to ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 23.
... and opportunities for an ex- amination into character ; and among the servants it secures a strong motive to preserve a fair reputation . Your com- mittee find , that no respect whatsoever was paid to ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 23.
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