The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... protection of the Irish trade . Here we are com- manded again to task our faith , and to persuade our selves , that , out of the surplus of deficiency , out of the savings of habitual and systematic prodigality , the minister 18 SPEECH ...
... protection of the Irish trade . Here we are com- manded again to task our faith , and to persuade our selves , that , out of the surplus of deficiency , out of the savings of habitual and systematic prodigality , the minister 18 SPEECH ...
Page 37
... protected or enforced , or any reve- nue whatsoever set apart for it . It was left in that bill just where it stood : to be paid or not to be paid out of the Nabob's private treasures , according to his own discretion . The Company had ...
... protected or enforced , or any reve- nue whatsoever set apart for it . It was left in that bill just where it stood : to be paid or not to be paid out of the Nabob's private treasures , according to his own discretion . The Company had ...
Page 56
... protection to debts that cannot bear the light ; and though it appears exceedingly alarming , that a country on which you are to depend for resources should be so involved as to be nearly three years ' revenue in debt , — in a country ...
... protection to debts that cannot bear the light ; and though it appears exceedingly alarming , that a country on which you are to depend for resources should be so involved as to be nearly three years ' revenue in debt , — in a country ...
Page 62
... protection . He became at length so confident of his force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatsoever of his * Letter from the Presidency at Madras to the Court of Directors , 27th June , 1769 . † Mr. Dundas's ...
... protection . He became at length so confident of his force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatsoever of his * Letter from the Presidency at Madras to the Court of Directors , 27th June , 1769 . † Mr. Dundas's ...
Page 78
... protection and compensation . From what power is this protection to be derived , and from what fund is this compensation to arise ? The revenues are delivered over to their oppressor ; the territorial ju- risdiction , from whence that ...
... protection and compensation . From what power is this protection to be derived , and from what fund is this compensation to arise ? The revenues are delivered over to their oppressor ; the territorial ju- risdiction , from whence that ...
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