The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... supposed to prevail , and to a degree rightly to prevail , in all subordinate power and delegated jurisdiction . But your lordships will maintain , what we assert and claim as the right of the sub- jects of Great Britain - that you are ...
... supposed to prevail , and to a degree rightly to prevail , in all subordinate power and delegated jurisdiction . But your lordships will maintain , what we assert and claim as the right of the sub- jects of Great Britain - that you are ...
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... supposed by the Roman law irreconcileable to reason and propriety - eundem negotiato- rem et dominum : the same power became the general tra- der , the same power became the supreme lord . In this exalted situation the India company ...
... supposed by the Roman law irreconcileable to reason and propriety - eundem negotiato- rem et dominum : the same power became the general tra- der , the same power became the supreme lord . In this exalted situation the India company ...
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... supposed , that , on every slight occasion , we have a right to push those , who are the subjects of our pre- tended conquest . Mr. Holwell throws much light on this policy , which be- came the standing law of the empire.- " In the ...
... supposed , that , on every slight occasion , we have a right to push those , who are the subjects of our pre- tended conquest . Mr. Holwell throws much light on this policy , which be- came the standing law of the empire.- " In the ...
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... supposed to amount to five millions sterling . By this pur- chase he secured the exhausted remains of an exhausted king- dom , and left it to his grandson Surajah w Dowlah in peace and poverty . On the fall of Surajah w Dowlah , in 1756 ...
... supposed to amount to five millions sterling . By this pur- chase he secured the exhausted remains of an exhausted king- dom , and left it to his grandson Surajah w Dowlah in peace and poverty . On the fall of Surajah w Dowlah , in 1756 ...
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... English forces should give him security for his life and his honour , when he should in that manner surrender himself to the nabob . I do not mean , my lords , by surrendering , that it was supposed 74 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... English forces should give him security for his life and his honour , when he should in that manner surrender himself to the nabob . I do not mean , my lords , by surrendering , that it was supposed 74 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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