The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown,, 1869 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... property , who will not suffer the monarch they love , the government which they adore , to levy one shilling upon the subject in any other way than the law and statutes of this kingdom SPEECH IN REPLY . FIFTH DAY . 11.
... property , who will not suffer the monarch they love , the government which they adore , to levy one shilling upon the subject in any other way than the law and statutes of this kingdom SPEECH IN REPLY . FIFTH DAY . 11.
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... suffer , nor can they bear the idea , that any single class of people should be chosen to be the objects of a ... suffering a man to gather his own profits with his own hands , you turn 12 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... suffer , nor can they bear the idea , that any single class of people should be chosen to be the objects of a ... suffering a man to gather his own profits with his own hands , you turn 12 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... acts as these , I must say it is a bitter aggravation of the victim's suffer- ing . Oppression and robbery are at all times evils ; but they are more bearable , when exercised by per- SPEECH IN REPLY . 223 - FIFTH DAY .
... acts as these , I must say it is a bitter aggravation of the victim's suffer- ing . Oppression and robbery are at all times evils ; but they are more bearable , when exercised by per- SPEECH IN REPLY . 223 - FIFTH DAY .
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... suffer a mortal wound from the failure of them . They have already failed in a degree , since no part of them has yet taken place , but the removal of our forces from the Dooab and Rohilcund , and of the British officers and pensioners ...
... suffer a mortal wound from the failure of them . They have already failed in a degree , since no part of them has yet taken place , but the removal of our forces from the Dooab and Rohilcund , and of the British officers and pensioners ...
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... suffer me to do all this , and to employ in it the force of British troops , whom I have described as a set of robbers , provided I can get money . " These were Mr. Hastings's views ; and , in accordance with them , the jaghires were ...
... suffer me to do all this , and to employ in it the force of British troops , whom I have described as a set of robbers , provided I can get money . " These were Mr. Hastings's views ; and , in accordance with them , the jaghires were ...
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