The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... Benares , and the seizure of the treasures and jaghires of the Begums of Oude . Yet , in the proof of those crimes , your Committee cannot justly com- plain that we were very narrowly circumscribed in the production of much ...
... Benares , and the seizure of the treasures and jaghires of the Begums of Oude . Yet , in the proof of those crimes , your Committee cannot justly com- plain that we were very narrowly circumscribed in the production of much ...
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... Benares and the Begums , show the effects of his open violence and injustice ; the other two expose the principles of pecuniary corruption upon which the prisoner proceeded : one of these dis- plays his passive corruption in receiving ...
... Benares and the Begums , show the effects of his open violence and injustice ; the other two expose the principles of pecuniary corruption upon which the prisoner proceeded : one of these dis- plays his passive corruption in receiving ...
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... Benares and of Oude . We know , and therefore do not want to learn , how to comport ourselves in prosecuting the haughty and overgrown delinquents of the East . We cannot re- quire to be instructed by them in what words we shall express ...
... Benares and of Oude . We know , and therefore do not want to learn , how to comport ourselves in prosecuting the haughty and overgrown delinquents of the East . We cannot re- quire to be instructed by them in what words we shall express ...
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... Benares , & c . , is not acknowledged or admitted by any act of Parliament ; and yet , by the particular inter- ference of the majority of the Council , the Company is clearly and indisputably seized of that sovereignty . If , therefore ...
... Benares , & c . , is not acknowledged or admitted by any act of Parliament ; and yet , by the particular inter- ference of the majority of the Council , the Company is clearly and indisputably seized of that sovereignty . If , therefore ...
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... Benares had formed a secret conspiracy , Mr. Hastings had a state duty and a judicial duty to perform . He was bound , as Governor , knowing of such a conspiracy , to provide for the public safety ; and as a judge , he was bound to ...
... Benares had formed a secret conspiracy , Mr. Hastings had a state duty and a judicial duty to perform . He was bound , as Governor , knowing of such a conspiracy , to provide for the public safety ; and as a judge , he was bound to ...
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