The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Pàgina 35
... ruin his fortune , your lordships will see , that at the time when he made this charge he had not been in fact , nor was for a long time after , one shilling out of pocket . But some other person had become security to his attorney for ...
... ruin his fortune , your lordships will see , that at the time when he made this charge he had not been in fact , nor was for a long time after , one shilling out of pocket . But some other person had become security to his attorney for ...
Pàgina 45
... ruin ; for Mr. Hastings says , that the people may be fined , that they may be exiled , that they may be imprisoned , and that even their lives are dependent upon the mere will of their foreign master and that he , the com- pany's ...
... ruin ; for Mr. Hastings says , that the people may be fined , that they may be exiled , that they may be imprisoned , and that even their lives are dependent upon the mere will of their foreign master and that he , the com- pany's ...
Pàgina 90
... ruin of both . He has himself told you , and he has got Mr. Anderson to vouch it , that he had received proposals for the sale of this miserable man and his country . And from whom did he receive these proposals , my lords ? Why , from ...
... ruin of both . He has himself told you , and he has got Mr. Anderson to vouch it , that he had received proposals for the sale of this miserable man and his country . And from whom did he receive these proposals , my lords ? Why , from ...
Pàgina 109
... ruin , to make destruction itself dishonorable as well as destructive , appointed this naib . Thus , when Mr. Hast- ings had imprisoned the rajah in the face of his subjects , and in the face of all India , without fixing any term for ...
... ruin , to make destruction itself dishonorable as well as destructive , appointed this naib . Thus , when Mr. Hast- ings had imprisoned the rajah in the face of his subjects , and in the face of all India , without fixing any term for ...
Pàgina 110
... ruin and destruction of this unfortunate prince , en- deavored by the arrest of his person , by a contemptuous disregard to his submissive applications , by the appointment of a deputy , who was personally odious to him , and by the ...
... ruin and destruction of this unfortunate prince , en- deavored by the arrest of his person , by a contemptuous disregard to his submissive applications , by the appointment of a deputy , who was personally odious to him , and by the ...
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