The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 12Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... charge , and of the prisoner's attempts to defend himself against it . Mr. Hastings , well knowing ( what your Lordships must also by this time be perfectly satisfied was the case ) that this unfortunate Nabob had no will of his own ...
... charge , and of the prisoner's attempts to defend himself against it . Mr. Hastings , well knowing ( what your Lordships must also by this time be perfectly satisfied was the case ) that this unfortunate Nabob had no will of his own ...
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... charge or pretence of any crime , I say that such an act would be oppressive , cruel , and wicked in the highest degree . Yet this . is what Mr. Hastings projected , and actually did accomplish . My Lords , at the treaty of Chunar , as ...
... charge or pretence of any crime , I say that such an act would be oppressive , cruel , and wicked in the highest degree . Yet this . is what Mr. Hastings projected , and actually did accomplish . My Lords , at the treaty of Chunar , as ...
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... charge it with a certain fixed sum , and , even upon a supposition that under the management of the public the estate will be as pro- ductive as it was under the management of its private owner , ( a thing highly improbable , ) you take ...
... charge it with a certain fixed sum , and , even upon a supposition that under the management of the public the estate will be as pro- ductive as it was under the management of its private owner , ( a thing highly improbable , ) you take ...
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... charge to this time , and probably for months to come , while his resources were strained to the ut- most to furnish jaidads for its maintenance to this period . I therefore hesitate not to declare it utterly impossible for him , under ...
... charge to this time , and probably for months to come , while his resources were strained to the ut- most to furnish jaidads for its maintenance to this period . I therefore hesitate not to declare it utterly impossible for him , under ...
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... charge as may secure it against private embezzlement . You will have a force more than sufficient to effect both these purposes . " The reformation of his army and the new settle- ment of his revenues are also points of immediate ...
... charge as may secure it against private embezzlement . You will have a force more than sufficient to effect both these purposes . " The reformation of his army and the new settle- ment of his revenues are also points of immediate ...
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