The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... ment . By usage , the people have obtained something like a prescriptive right to this abuse . I do not justify it ; but the abuse is now grown so inveterate , that to punish it without previous notice would have an appearance of ...
... ment . By usage , the people have obtained something like a prescriptive right to this abuse . I do not justify it ; but the abuse is now grown so inveterate , that to punish it without previous notice would have an appearance of ...
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... ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances , that witness did he suffer to depart for India , if he This , my lords , is the did not even encourage his ...
... ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances , that witness did he suffer to depart for India , if he This , my lords , is the did not even encourage his ...
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... ment ; such an arrangement as shall do away all the mis- chiefs , doubts , and inconveniences , ( both to the governors and the governed , ) arising from the variety of tenures , rights , and claims in all cases of landed property and ...
... ment ; such an arrangement as shall do away all the mis- chiefs , doubts , and inconveniences , ( both to the governors and the governed , ) arising from the variety of tenures , rights , and claims in all cases of landed property and ...
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... ment of India , a government established by conquest , and therefore not likely to be distinguished by any marks of ex- traordinary mildness towards the conquered . The book before me will prove to your lordships , that the head of this ...
... ment of India , a government established by conquest , and therefore not likely to be distinguished by any marks of ex- traordinary mildness towards the conquered . The book before me will prove to your lordships , that the head of this ...
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... ment of their dominions ; and lastly into the Rage ul Mulk , or custom and usage , the common law of the country , which prevails independent of any of the former . In regard to punishments being arbitrary , I will with your lordships ...
... ment of their dominions ; and lastly into the Rage ul Mulk , or custom and usage , the common law of the country , which prevails independent of any of the former . In regard to punishments being arbitrary , I will with your lordships ...
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