The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 47
Seite 24
... troops , and money , from the governor - general and council of Bengal . In October the governor - general requests permission of the council there to employ Mr. Sulivan as his assistant , for that he had experi- enced [ between his ...
... troops , and money , from the governor - general and council of Bengal . In October the governor - general requests permission of the council there to employ Mr. Sulivan as his assistant , for that he had experi- enced [ between his ...
Seite 35
... troops , and of other objects India . for the consumption of the Europeans residing there ; and , excepting some lead , copper utensils , and sheet copper , woollen cloth , and other commodities of little comparative value , no sort of ...
... troops , and of other objects India . for the consumption of the Europeans residing there ; and , excepting some lead , copper utensils , and sheet copper , woollen cloth , and other commodities of little comparative value , no sort of ...
Seite 136
... troops is kept up in his country ; and the greatest part of his revenues are , by one description or another , substantially under the administration of English subjects . He is to all purposes a dependent prince . The person to be em ...
... troops is kept up in his country ; and the greatest part of his revenues are , by one description or another , substantially under the administration of English subjects . He is to all purposes a dependent prince . The person to be em ...
Seite 177
... troops , together with all the English of a civil description , who were found no less burthensome than the military . This was done on the declared inability of the country any longer to support them ; a country not much inferior to ...
... troops , together with all the English of a civil description , who were found no less burthensome than the military . This was done on the declared inability of the country any longer to support them ; a country not much inferior to ...
Seite 209
... troops immediately into Bengal . To enforce the request on the part of the ruling member of the Mahratta state , menaces of instant hostility , by the combined forces , were added by Mahdajee Sindia , Tuckoojee Hoolkar , and Nizam Ally ...
... troops immediately into Bengal . To enforce the request on the part of the ruling member of the Mahratta state , menaces of instant hostility , by the combined forces , were added by Mahdajee Sindia , Tuckoojee Hoolkar , and Nizam Ally ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abuse affairs aforesaid agent amount appear appointed assert authority Barwell Bengal British Calcutta charge Chunar Clavering committee complaint conduct consequence contract corrupt council-general court of directors declared demand duty East-India Company effect engagements English Esquire expense extraordinary Farruckabad favour Fort William Fyzabad given governor-general and council Hastings's honour Hyder Beg India inquiry instructions interest investment jaghires justice lacks of rupees letter Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahrattas manner means measure ment Middleton minister Mogul monopoly Munny Begum Nabob of Oude natives nature offence opinion opium oppression orders paid payment person Portrait pounds sterling present pretended prince principles proceedings proposed province purpose Rajah of Benares Ranna received resident Bristow revenue Rohillas Sir Eyre Coote Sir John Clavering sterling Sulivan taken thereof thousand pounds tion trade Trans transaction treaty troops ul Dowla vizier vols Warren Hastings whatsoever Wheler whole zemindary