The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 66
Page 25
... late carried on the whale fishery . Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice , and behold them penetrating in- to the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Streights , whilst we are looking for them ...
... late carried on the whale fishery . Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice , and behold them penetrating in- to the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Streights , whilst we are looking for them ...
Page 35
... late experience has taught us , that many of those fundamental principles , former- ly believed infallible , are either not of the importance they were imagined to be ; or that we have not at all adverted to some other far more ...
... late experience has taught us , that many of those fundamental principles , former- ly believed infallible , are either not of the importance they were imagined to be ; or that we have not at all adverted to some other far more ...
Page 40
... late exercise of our authority ; but that the spirit infallibly will continue ; and , continuing , will produce such effects , as now embarrass us ; the second mode under consideration is , to prosecute that spirit in its overt acts ...
... late exercise of our authority ; but that the spirit infallibly will continue ; and , continuing , will produce such effects , as now embarrass us ; the second mode under consideration is , to prosecute that spirit in its overt acts ...
Page 42
... late or our former address ; but modes of public coer- cion have been adopted , and such as have much more resem- blance to a sort of qualified hostility towards an independent power than the punishment of rebellious subjects . All this ...
... late or our former address ; but modes of public coer- cion have been adopted , and such as have much more resem- blance to a sort of qualified hostility towards an independent power than the punishment of rebellious subjects . All this ...
Page 68
... late , that I promised , before I finished , to say something of the proposition of the noble lord * on the floor , which has been so lately received , and stands on your jour- nals . I must be deeply concerned , whenever it is my ...
... late , that I promised , before I finished , to say something of the proposition of the noble lord * on the floor , which has been so lately received , and stands on your jour- nals . I must be deeply concerned , whenever it is my ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse act of parliament affairs asked authority Benfield bill Carnatick cause cent charge charter civil civil list claim colonies committee company's conduct constitution corrupt court of directors creditors crown debt duty East India effect empire England English establishment favour Fort St gentlemen give governour hands house of commons Hyder Ali interest Ireland jaghire James Macpherson justice kingdom lacks of pagodas late letter liberty lord Macartney Madras majesty majesty's means member of parliament ment ministers mode nabob of Arcot nation nature never object obliged Ĺ“conomy Ongole opinion oppression parties payment peace persons polygars present prince principles proceedings proper propose protection provinces publick purposes rajah reason reform revenue right honourable gentleman ruin servants shew sort soucars spirit Tanjore thing thought thousand pounds tion trade treasury treaty trust usury whilst whole