The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... agent and trustee of the Company at the expense of his employers , and of which he confesses he has received a considerable part . The committee of the governor - general and council appear to have closed their proceedings with several ...
... agent and trustee of the Company at the expense of his employers , and of which he confesses he has received a considerable part . The committee of the governor - general and council appear to have closed their proceedings with several ...
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... agent or trustee be at liberty to hold them himself , he will always ( on principles stated and adhered to in the defence ) have a sufficient reason for farming them on his own account , since he can at all times make them as profitable ...
... agent or trustee be at liberty to hold them himself , he will always ( on principles stated and adhered to in the defence ) have a sufficient reason for farming them on his own account , since he can at all times make them as profitable ...
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... agent and representative . For many years past the Company's servants have presided in those courts , and in comparison with their authority the native authority is no- thing . The earliest instructions , that appear to have been given ...
... agent and representative . For many years past the Company's servants have presided in those courts , and in comparison with their authority the native authority is no- thing . The earliest instructions , that appear to have been given ...
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... agent to bring home the charge of delinquency . " Mr. Barwell's reflections on the proceedings of the court of directors are not altogether clearly expressed ; nor does it appear distinctly to what facts he alludes . He asserts that a ...
... agent to bring home the charge of delinquency . " Mr. Barwell's reflections on the proceedings of the court of directors are not altogether clearly expressed ; nor does it appear distinctly to what facts he alludes . He asserts that a ...
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... agent to the Nabob of Arcot and to Mr. Hastings . - The conduct of Mr. Hastings , in assisting to extirpate , for a sum of money to be paid to the Company , the innocent nation of the Rohillas , had drawn upon him the censure of the ...
... agent to the Nabob of Arcot and to Mr. Hastings . - The conduct of Mr. Hastings , in assisting to extirpate , for a sum of money to be paid to the Company , the innocent nation of the Rohillas , had drawn upon him the censure of the ...
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