The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Bind 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side 47
... revenue , and the ill consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinage- pore , during the government of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to ...
... revenue , and the ill consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinage- pore , during the government of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to ...
Side 108
... should not interfere in his internal government . The military and civil authority , the power of life life and death , the whole revenue , and the 108 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT desired by the Council to furnish these troopers, ...
... should not interfere in his internal government . The military and civil authority , the power of life life and death , the whole revenue , and the 108 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT desired by the Council to furnish these troopers, ...
Side 109
Edmund Burke. life and death , the whole revenue , and the whole administration of the law , rested in him . Such was the sovereignty he possessed within Benares ; but he was a subordinate sovereign dependent upon a superior , according ...
Edmund Burke. life and death , the whole revenue , and the whole administration of the law , rested in him . Such was the sovereignty he possessed within Benares ; but he was a subordinate sovereign dependent upon a superior , according ...
Side 129
... revenues were se- questered for that debt . He was a person of the last degree of indolence , with the last degree of rapacity . A man , of whom Mr. Hastings de- clared , that he had wasted and destroyed by his misgovernment the fairest ...
... revenues were se- questered for that debt . He was a person of the last degree of indolence , with the last degree of rapacity . A man , of whom Mr. Hastings de- clared , that he had wasted and destroyed by his misgovernment the fairest ...
Side 171
... revenue in the pro- vince of Rohil Cund ; a country now ruined and desolated , but once the garden of the world . It was from the depth of that horrible , devastating system that he gave this ridiculous , contemptible evidence , which ...
... revenue in the pro- vince of Rohil Cund ; a country now ruined and desolated , but once the garden of the world . It was from the depth of that horrible , devastating system that he gave this ridiculous , contemptible evidence , which ...
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