The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... persons in power , without a regu- lar public inquiry into the good or evil tendency of any measure , or into the merit or demerit of any person in- trusted with the Company's concerns . Present laws relating to the Company , and East ...
... persons in power , without a regu- lar public inquiry into the good or evil tendency of any measure , or into the merit or demerit of any person in- trusted with the Company's concerns . Present laws relating to the Company , and East ...
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... person , and the preference given to proved delin- quency , in prejudice to uncensured service , are very different ... persons with- out any distinguished civil talents , taken from the subordin- ate situations of another line to their ...
... person , and the preference given to proved delin- quency , in prejudice to uncensured service , are very different ... persons with- out any distinguished civil talents , taken from the subordin- ate situations of another line to their ...
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... persons in possession , very unfavourable to the interests of the public , and to the duty of their situations . Since the act , two persons have been nominated to the ministers of the crown by the court of directors for this succession ...
... persons in possession , very unfavourable to the interests of the public , and to the duty of their situations . Since the act , two persons have been nominated to the ministers of the crown by the court of directors for this succession ...
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... person who acted in those capacities , as they learnt , that Mr. Sulivan had been appointed judge advocate - general in Bengal ; and to request the governor - general and council to inform Mr. Sulivan of their sentiments , and desire ...
... person who acted in those capacities , as they learnt , that Mr. Sulivan had been appointed judge advocate - general in Bengal ; and to request the governor - general and council to inform Mr. Sulivan of their sentiments , and desire ...
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... person , sent to make this inquiry , was the very man accused of the oppres- sions , into which he was sent to examine . The answer of Mr. Hurst is in a high and determined tone . He does not deny , that there are some instances of ...
... person , sent to make this inquiry , was the very man accused of the oppres- sions , into which he was sent to examine . The answer of Mr. Hurst is in a high and determined tone . He does not deny , that there are some instances of ...
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