The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 165
... existed , to admonish the rebellious party and persuade him to return to his duty . Causes of complaint were removed and misunderstandings explained , and , to save the effusion of blood , severe measures were not adopted until they ...
... existed , to admonish the rebellious party and persuade him to return to his duty . Causes of complaint were removed and misunderstandings explained , and , to save the effusion of blood , severe measures were not adopted until they ...
Page 174
... existed existed in one corner of the country some further food 174 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT . ...
... existed existed in one corner of the country some further food 174 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT . ...
Page 175
Edmund Burke. existed in one corner of the country some further food for Mr. Hastings's rapacity . There was a place called Bidjigur , one of those forts which Mr. Hastings declared could not be safely left in the possession of the Rajah ...
Edmund Burke. existed in one corner of the country some further food for Mr. Hastings's rapacity . There was a place called Bidjigur , one of those forts which Mr. Hastings declared could not be safely left in the possession of the Rajah ...
Page 218
... existed with respect to the fatal conse- quences of these acts . After the flight of Cheit Sing , the revenues were punctually paid by the Naib Durbedgy Sing , month by month , kist by kist , until the month of July , and then , as the ...
... existed with respect to the fatal conse- quences of these acts . After the flight of Cheit Sing , the revenues were punctually paid by the Naib Durbedgy Sing , month by month , kist by kist , until the month of July , and then , as the ...
Page 258
... existed before ? How dared you to destroy those establishments which enabled the people to dig wells and to cultivate the country like a garden , and then to leave the whole in the hands of your arbitrary and wicked residents , and ...
... existed before ? How dared you to destroy those establishments which enabled the people to dig wells and to cultivate the country like a garden , and then to leave the whole in the hands of your arbitrary and wicked residents , and ...
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