The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... judicial arrange- ment ; the chief purpose of which was to form court of judi a strong and solid security for the natives against cature . the wrongs and oppressions of British subjects resident in Bengal ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 9.
... judicial arrange- ment ; the chief purpose of which was to form court of judi a strong and solid security for the natives against cature . the wrongs and oppressions of British subjects resident in Bengal ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 9.
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Edmund Burke. the wrongs and oppressions of British subjects resident in Bengal . An operose and expensive establishment of a su- preme court was made , and charged upon the revenues of the country . The charter of justice was by the act ...
Edmund Burke. the wrongs and oppressions of British subjects resident in Bengal . An operose and expensive establishment of a su- preme court was made , and charged upon the revenues of the country . The charter of justice was by the act ...
Page 148
... resident , until the expiration of the con- tract , and for three months after . Mr. Hastings is himself struck , as every one must be , with so extraordinary a proceeding ; the principle of which he observes " is liable to one material ...
... resident , until the expiration of the con- tract , and for three months after . Mr. Hastings is himself struck , as every one must be , with so extraordinary a proceeding ; the principle of which he observes " is liable to one material ...
Page 156
... resident in Calcutta , a charge of 5 per cent . on the sale in England of the investment formed upon their second plan , namely , that plan which had been communicated to Lord Macartney . The investment on this plan is stated to be ...
... resident in Calcutta , a charge of 5 per cent . on the sale in England of the investment formed upon their second plan , namely , that plan which had been communicated to Lord Macartney . The investment on this plan is stated to be ...
Page 176
... resident , ) that when he shall have ex- amined my receipts and expenses , he may take whatever re- mains . As I know it to be my duty to satisfy you , the Company and council , I have not failed to obey in any in- stance ; but ...
... resident , ) that when he shall have ex- amined my receipts and expenses , he may take whatever re- mains . As I know it to be my duty to satisfy you , the Company and council , I have not failed to obey in any in- stance ; but ...
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