The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Band 12Little, Brown,, 1869 |
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... Oude that body of pensioners , whose conduct there is described in such strong terms as being ruinous to the Vizier and to all his affairs . These pensioners Mr. Hastings engaged to recall ; but he never did recall them . We refer your ...
... Oude that body of pensioners , whose conduct there is described in such strong terms as being ruinous to the Vizier and to all his affairs . These pensioners Mr. Hastings engaged to recall ; but he never did recall them . We refer your ...
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... Oude appears to have first presented itself to his notice , as a country from which some advan- tage of a pecuniary kind might be derived ; and ac- cordingly he turned in his head a vast variety of stratagems for effecting his purpose ...
... Oude appears to have first presented itself to his notice , as a country from which some advan- tage of a pecuniary kind might be derived ; and ac- cordingly he turned in his head a vast variety of stratagems for effecting his purpose ...
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... Oude should be permitted to act upon such a flagitious principle . When an English governor has substituted a power of his own instead of the le- gal government of the country , as I have proved this man to have done , if he found the ...
... Oude should be permitted to act upon such a flagitious principle . When an English governor has substituted a power of his own instead of the le- gal government of the country , as I have proved this man to have done , if he found the ...
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... Oude : the jaghires shall be confiscated : I have given my orders , and they shall be supported by a military force . " 66 I am ashamed to have so far distrusted your Lord- ships ' honorable and generous feelings as to have offered you ...
... Oude : the jaghires shall be confiscated : I have given my orders , and they shall be supported by a military force . " 66 I am ashamed to have so far distrusted your Lord- ships ' honorable and generous feelings as to have offered you ...
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... Oude , ( I hope I need not use any farther proof that the Nabob was in effect non - existent in the country , ) treated all the landed property . The next question will be , How has he treated whatever moneyed property was left in the ...
... Oude , ( I hope I need not use any farther proof that the Nabob was in effect non - existent in the country , ) treated all the landed property . The next question will be , How has he treated whatever moneyed property was left in the ...
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accused acquit act of Parliament affairs affidavit answer appointed aumils authority avowed Benares Bengal Bristow British Calcutta charge chief-justice Chunar Colonel Company Company's conduct confiscation consequence consider corruption coun Council Court of Directors crimes criminal declared defence distress duty English eunuchs evidence favor Fyzabad give Governor-General guaranty Gunga Govind Sing Hastings's heard honor House of Commons Hyder Ali India inquiry jaghires judge justice justify lacs ladies letter Lord Cornwallis Lords Lordships Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahometan manner matter ment Middleton ministers minutes Mirza mother Munny Begum Nabob never oppression Oude peculation persons possession pretence prince prisoner proceedings proof proved provinces purpose Rajah rebellion received respect revenue rupees sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sir John D'Oyly suffer thing tion transaction treaty ul Huk Vizier Warren Hastings whole woman women zemindars zenanah