The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... oppress the Begums : " " That we should therefore ascertain whether " the amount of the jaghires of the Begums is regularly paid to them through the Company's " Resident ; and give them notice , that no " future demands shall be made ...
... oppress the Begums : " " That we should therefore ascertain whether " the amount of the jaghires of the Begums is regularly paid to them through the Company's " Resident ; and give them notice , that no " future demands shall be made ...
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... oppression and ruin which they brought upon the family of the Nabob , by the infraction of treaties , and by the disrepute which in his person was sustained by the government he represented , and by the stain left upon the justice ...
... oppression and ruin which they brought upon the family of the Nabob , by the infraction of treaties , and by the disrepute which in his person was sustained by the government he represented , and by the stain left upon the justice ...
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... oppression were , as we have shewn your Lordships , com- mitted with circumstances of aggravated atrocity highly disgraceful to the British name and cha- racter ; racter ; and particularly by his forcing the Nabob to OF WARREN HASTINGS ...
... oppression were , as we have shewn your Lordships , com- mitted with circumstances of aggravated atrocity highly disgraceful to the British name and cha- racter ; racter ; and particularly by his forcing the Nabob to OF WARREN HASTINGS ...
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... oppression and tyranny , which we have brought before you . My Lords , the unjust seizure of the jaghires and treasures of the Begums , out of which those women were maintained , reduced them to a state of indigence , and exposed them ...
... oppression and tyranny , which we have brought before you . My Lords , the unjust seizure of the jaghires and treasures of the Begums , out of which those women were maintained , reduced them to a state of indigence , and exposed them ...
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... oppression , were famine , degradation and oppression to those persons , even though they were as mean as Mr. Hastings chooses to represent them . But I hope , as you will sympathize with the great on account of their condition , that ...
... oppression , were famine , degradation and oppression to those persons , even though they were as mean as Mr. Hastings chooses to represent them . But I hope , as you will sympathize with the great on account of their condition , that ...
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