The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 93
... nabob of Oude . " If , " says Mr. Hastings , " I ever talked of selling the company's sovereignty over Benares to the nabob of Oude , it was WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 93.
... nabob of Oude . " If , " says Mr. Hastings , " I ever talked of selling the company's sovereignty over Benares to the nabob of Oude , it was WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 93.
Página 94
... nabob of the Carnatic , has the com- pany's troops in all his garrisons . Policy and public safety absolutely require it . What state could exist , that allowed its inferior members to hold forts and garrisons independent of the ...
... nabob of the Carnatic , has the com- pany's troops in all his garrisons . Policy and public safety absolutely require it . What state could exist , that allowed its inferior members to hold forts and garrisons independent of the ...
Página 186
... nabob of Oude was reduced , as Cheit Sing was , to be a dependant on the company ; and to be a greater dependant than Cheit Sing , because it was reserved in Cheit Sing's agreement , that we should not interfere in his government . We ...
... nabob of Oude was reduced , as Cheit Sing was , to be a dependant on the company ; and to be a greater dependant than Cheit Sing , because it was reserved in Cheit Sing's agreement , that we should not interfere in his government . We ...
Página 188
... nabob of Oude . My lords , Oude , ( together with the additions made to it by Sujah Dowlah , ) in point of geographical extent , is about the size of England . Sujah Dowlah , who possessed this coun- try as nabob , was a prince of a ...
... nabob of Oude . My lords , Oude , ( together with the additions made to it by Sujah Dowlah , ) in point of geographical extent , is about the size of England . Sujah Dowlah , who possessed this coun- try as nabob , was a prince of a ...
Página 190
... nabob , " the more infamous son of an infamous Persian pedlar . " They wish that your lordships should consider him as a per- son vilely born , ignominiously educated , and practising a mean trade ; in order that , when it shall be ...
... nabob , " the more infamous son of an infamous Persian pedlar . " They wish that your lordships should consider him as a per- son vilely born , ignominiously educated , and practising a mean trade ; in order that , when it shall be ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
accused act of parliament affairs answer appears appointed arbitrary power arzee aumils authority Azoph ul Dowlah Benares Bengal Bristow British Calcutta called charge Cheit Sing Chunar Colonel Hannay company's conduct consequence consider corruption council court of directors crimes criminal declared defence Durbedgy Sing duty English evidence Fyzabad give governor-general Gunga Govin Sing Hastings's heard honor House of Commons Hyder India inquiry jaghires judge justice justify letter Lord Cornwallis lords lordships Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahomedan manner Markham matter ment Middleton Munny Begum nabob naib nature never oppression Oude peculation person possession pretended prince principles prisoner proceedings proof proved provinces punishment rajah rebellion received resident revenue ruin sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sir John D'Oyley sovereign suffer Sujah Dowlah thing tion transaction treaty vizier Warren Hastings whole women word zemindars