The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... expense , and with much complexity of constitution . Checks and counter - checks of all kinds were contrived in the execution , as well as in the formation , of this system , ir which all the existing authorities of this kingdom had a ...
... expense , and with much complexity of constitution . Checks and counter - checks of all kinds were contrived in the execution , as well as in the formation , of this system , ir which all the existing authorities of this kingdom had a ...
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... expense of the collective body . At the moment of this revolution in the proprietory , as it might naturally be expected , those , who had either no very particular interest in their vote , or but a petty object to pursue , immediately ...
... expense of the collective body . At the moment of this revolution in the proprietory , as it might naturally be expected , those , who had either no very particular interest in their vote , or but a petty object to pursue , immediately ...
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... expense of justice and true policy . But this act of one thousand seven hundred and eighty , not properly dis- tinguishing judicial process from executive arrangements , requires in effect nearly the same degree of solemnity , delay ...
... expense of justice and true policy . But this act of one thousand seven hundred and eighty , not properly dis- tinguishing judicial process from executive arrangements , requires in effect nearly the same degree of solemnity , delay ...
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... expenses . its value , and the abundant fortunes of the Com- pany's officers , military and civil , which flowed into Europe with a full tide , raised in the proprietors of East - India stock a premature desire of partaking with their ...
... expenses . its value , and the abundant fortunes of the Com- pany's officers , military and civil , which flowed into Europe with a full tide , raised in the proprietors of East - India stock a premature desire of partaking with their ...
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... expenses of the English officers at their table , is sooner or later , in one shape or another , sent out of the country . Such was the state of Bengal even in time of profound peace , and before the whole weight of the public charge ...
... expenses of the English officers at their table , is sooner or later , in one shape or another , sent out of the country . Such was the state of Bengal even in time of profound peace , and before the whole weight of the public charge ...
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