The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... India for fourteen years , or whether the Commons have abused their power of inquiry , made a mock of their inquisitorial authori- ty , and turned it to purposes of private malice and revenge . We are not come here to compromise matters ...
... India for fourteen years , or whether the Commons have abused their power of inquiry , made a mock of their inquisitorial authori- ty , and turned it to purposes of private malice and revenge . We are not come here to compromise matters ...
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... India , he says , " They manifested a generosity , of which we have no example in the European world . Their conduct was the effect of their sense of gratitude for the benefits they had re- ceived from my administration . I wish I could ...
... India , he says , " They manifested a generosity , of which we have no example in the European world . Their conduct was the effect of their sense of gratitude for the benefits they had re- ceived from my administration . I wish I could ...
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... Indian malady , worse ten thousand times than the leprosy which our forefathers brought from the East . Could they have done ... India ; that they never will relent , but will pursue and prosecute him and it , till they see corrupt pride ...
... Indian malady , worse ten thousand times than the leprosy which our forefathers brought from the East . Could they have done ... India ; that they never will relent , but will pursue and prosecute him and it , till they see corrupt pride ...
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... India , by which he has lost the benefit of their testi- mony ; and that a great number of your lordships ' body were dead , by which he has lost the benefit of their judgment . As to the hand of God , though some members of your House ...
... India , by which he has lost the benefit of their testi- mony ; and that a great number of your lordships ' body were dead , by which he has lost the benefit of their judgment . As to the hand of God , though some members of your House ...
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... India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this assurance ; and presented the petition , which otherwise he should have declined to do , on account of the apparent ...
... India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this assurance ; and presented the petition , which otherwise he should have declined to do , on account of the apparent ...
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