The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 6

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C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 - Great Britain
 

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Page 480 - ... progressive and accumulating increase on each of the four last years of the said settlement. That, notwithstanding the right of property and inheritance, repeatedly acknowledged by the said...
Page 206 - that no Governor-General, or any of the Council, shall, directly or indirectly, accept, receive, or take, of or from any person or persons, or on any account whatsoever, any present, gift, donation, gratuity, or reward, pecuniary or otherwise, or any promise or engagement for any of the aforesaid.
Page 638 - The governour-general and council are required and directed to pay due obedience to all such orders as they shall receive from the court of directors of the said united company, and to correspond from time to time, and constantly and diligently transmit to the said court an exact particular of all advices or intelligence, and of all transactions and matters whatsoever, that shall come to their knowledge, relating to the government, commerce, revenues, or interest of the said united company.
Page 638 - An act for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe...

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