The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... regard to the public and private debt , and with what little appearance of decency they play into each other's hands a game of utter perdition to the unhappy natives of India . The Nabob falls into an arrear to the Company . The Pres ...
... regard to the public and private debt , and with what little appearance of decency they play into each other's hands a game of utter perdition to the unhappy natives of India . The Nabob falls into an arrear to the Company . The Pres ...
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Edmund Burke. filial regard to the Company , he unlocks the treas- ures of his virtuous industry , and , for a considera- tion of twenty - four or thirty - six per cent on a mort- gage of the territorial revenue , becomes security to the ...
Edmund Burke. filial regard to the Company , he unlocks the treas- ures of his virtuous industry , and , for a considera- tion of twenty - four or thirty - six per cent on a mort- gage of the territorial revenue , becomes security to the ...
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... regard to war . As confessedly this prince had no share in stirring up any of the former wars , so all future wars are completely out of his power ; for he has no troops whatever , and is under a stipulation not so much as to correspond ...
... regard to war . As confessedly this prince had no share in stirring up any of the former wars , so all future wars are completely out of his power ; for he has no troops whatever , and is under a stipulation not so much as to correspond ...
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... regard to this im- portant concern . The use of this river is , indeed , at length given to the Rajah , and a power provided for its enjoyment at his own charge ; but the means of furnishing that charge ( and a mighty one it is ) are ...
... regard to this im- portant concern . The use of this river is , indeed , at length given to the Rajah , and a power provided for its enjoyment at his own charge ; but the means of furnishing that charge ( and a mighty one it is ) are ...
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... regard to the oppressions exer- cised in India , and with regard to this most oppressive case of Tanjore in particular , can ground a presump- tion of interested motives , he is himself the most mer- cenary man I know . His conduct ...
... regard to the oppressions exer- cised in India , and with regard to this most oppressive case of Tanjore in particular , can ground a presump- tion of interested motives , he is himself the most mer- cenary man I know . His conduct ...
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amount appear army arrangement asked Assembly assignment attention authority become believe Benfield body called Carnatic cause cent charge civil claims common Company Company's concern conduct consider considerable Constitution course creditors debt demands direct districts effect England equal establishment existence force France give given ground hands honorable House hundred India interest justice king land late least letter liberty Lord Madras manner means ment mind ministers Nabob of Arcot nature necessary never object observe opinion oppression pagodas paid parties payment persons political possession present principles proceedings produce protection Rajah reason received regard respect revenue right honorable servants sort spirit stand taken Tanjore things thought thousand tion transaction true trust whilst whole wish