The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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Page 37
... treaty , Nabob of Ben- to the Nabob of Bengal for the support of his gal . government . This sum , however inconsiderable compared to the revenues of the province , yet , distributed through the various departments of civil ...
... treaty , Nabob of Ben- to the Nabob of Bengal for the support of his gal . government . This sum , however inconsiderable compared to the revenues of the province , yet , distributed through the various departments of civil ...
Page 140
... or maintain- ing the faith of treaties , which he might offer for their ac- ceptance , if they saw him treated with such contempt . " Mr. Bristow's appearing in a political character was the whole of 140 REPORT OF A COMMITTEE.
... or maintain- ing the faith of treaties , which he might offer for their ac- ceptance , if they saw him treated with such contempt . " Mr. Bristow's appearing in a political character was the whole of 140 REPORT OF A COMMITTEE.
Page 145
... treaty , insisted on those very points , which Mr. Hastings declared he could never give up ; and that his conditions were the Company's orders ; that is , the restoration of the persons whom they had directed to be re- stored . The ...
... treaty , insisted on those very points , which Mr. Hastings declared he could never give up ; and that his conditions were the Company's orders ; that is , the restoration of the persons whom they had directed to be re- stored . The ...
Page 169
... treaty or explanation ; to drive him from his government and his country ; to proscribe him in a general amnesty ; and to send him all over India , a fugitive , to publish the shame of British government in all the nations to whom he ...
... treaty or explanation ; to drive him from his government and his country ; to proscribe him in a general amnesty ; and to send him all over India , a fugitive , to publish the shame of British government in all the nations to whom he ...
Page 209
... treaty of peace , application had been made to the peshwa for credentials to the same effect . In the mean time the fatal news arrived of the defeat of your army at Conjeveram . It now became necessary , that every other VOL . IV . P ...
... treaty of peace , application had been made to the peshwa for credentials to the same effect . In the mean time the fatal news arrived of the defeat of your army at Conjeveram . It now became necessary , that every other VOL . IV . P ...
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