The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12)Burke, Edmund
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12)
Burke, Edmund
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820; Political science -- Early works to 1800
"Though we have not a doubt but that, by the exertion of your
abilities, and the care and assiduity of our servants in the
superintendency of the revenues, the collections will be conducted
with more advantage to the Company and ease to the natives than by
means of a naib dewan, we are fully sensible of the expediency of
supporting some ostensible minister in the Company's interest at
the Nabob's court, to transact the political affairs of the sircar,
and interpose between the Company and the subjects of any European
power, in all cases wherein they may thwart our interest or
encroach on our authority; and as Mahomed Reza Khân can no longer
be considered by us as one to whom such a power can be safely
committed, we trust to your local knowledge the selection of some
person well qualified for the affairs of government, and of whose
attachment to the Company you shall be well assured: such person
you will recommend to the Nabob to succeed Mahomed Reza as minister
of the government, and guardian of the Nabob's minority; and we
persuade ourselves that the Nabob will pay such regard to your
recommendation as to invest him with the necessary power and
authority.
"As the advantages which the Company may receive from the
appointment of such minister will depend on his readiness to
promote our views and advance our interest, we are willing to allow
him so liberal a gratification as may excite his zeal and secure
his attachment to the Company; we therefore empower you to grant to
the person whom you shall think worthy of this trust an annual
allowance not exceeding three lacs of rupees, (thirty thousand
pounds,) which we consider not only as a munificent reward for any
services he shall render the Company, but sufficient to enable him
to support his station with suitable rank and dignity. And here we
must add, that, in the choice you shall make of a person to be the
active minister of the Nabob's government, we hope and trust that
you will show yourselves worthy of the confidence we have placed in
you, by being actuated therein, by no other motives than those of
the public good and the safety and interest of the Company."
Here, my Lords, a person was to be named fit to fill the office and
supply the place of Mahomed Reza Khân, who was deputy-viceroy of Bengal,
at the head of the criminal justice of the country, and, in short, at
the head of the whole ostensible Mahometan government; he was also to
supply the place of Mahomed Reza Khân as naib dewan, from which Reza
Khân was to be removed: for you will observe, the Directors always speak
of a man fit to perform all the duties of Mahomed Reza Khân; and amongst
these he was to be as the guardian of the Nabob's person, and the
representative of his authority and government.
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