The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... Hastings , by whom it has latterly been oppressed and desolated . One of the books which I have quoted , was written ... Hastings , whose associate he was in some acts , and whose adviser he appears 9 to have been in that dreadful ...
... Hastings , by whom it has latterly been oppressed and desolated . One of the books which I have quoted , was written ... Hastings , whose associate he was in some acts , and whose adviser he appears 9 to have been in that dreadful ...
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... Hastings takes for his rule and guidance . He endeavours to find deviations from legal govern- ment , and then instructs his counsel to say , that I have asserted there is no such thing as arbitrary power in the East . Good God ! if ...
... Hastings takes for his rule and guidance . He endeavours to find deviations from legal govern- ment , and then instructs his counsel to say , that I have asserted there is no such thing as arbitrary power in the East . Good God ! if ...
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... Hastings is bound to know them and to act by them ; and I shall prove , that the very condition upon which he received power in India , was to protect the people in their laws and known rights . But whether Mr. Hastings did know these ...
... Hastings is bound to know them and to act by them ; and I shall prove , that the very condition upon which he received power in India , was to protect the people in their laws and known rights . But whether Mr. Hastings did know these ...
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... Hastings upon Cheit Sing , were contrary to fundamental treaties between the Company and that Rajah : -and next , that they were the result and effect of private malice and corrup- tion . This having been stated and proved to you , I ...
... Hastings upon Cheit Sing , were contrary to fundamental treaties between the Company and that Rajah : -and next , that they were the result and effect of private malice and corrup- tion . This having been stated and proved to you , I ...
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... Hastings , was absolutely bound to do so , nor could he have done otherwise , without hazarding the whole benefit of the agreement upon which his subjec- tion and protection were founded . The law is the same with respect to both ...
... Hastings , was absolutely bound to do so , nor could he have done otherwise , without hazarding the whole benefit of the agreement upon which his subjec- tion and protection were founded . The law is the same with respect to both ...
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