The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Bell & Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... its stom- ach is full , will caress you , and may lick your hands ; in like manner , when a tyrant is pleased , or his passion satiated , you may have a happy and serene day under an arbitrary 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... its stom- ach is full , will caress you , and may lick your hands ; in like manner , when a tyrant is pleased , or his passion satiated , you may have a happy and serene day under an arbitrary 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
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... hands Beneram Pundit , the vakeel of the Rajah of Berar , his own confidential friend , a person whom he took out of the service of his master , and to whom he gave a jaghire in this very zemindary of Benares . This man , so attached to ...
... hands Beneram Pundit , the vakeel of the Rajah of Berar , his own confidential friend , a person whom he took out of the service of his master , and to whom he gave a jaghire in this very zemindary of Benares . This man , so attached to ...
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... hands Mr. Hastings tells you , in so many direct and plain words , that neither the Rajah's property , his honour , nor his life could be safe ? Was he to seek refuge with the Mahrattas , who , though Gentoos like himself , had reduced ...
... hands Mr. Hastings tells you , in so many direct and plain words , that neither the Rajah's property , his honour , nor his life could be safe ? Was he to seek refuge with the Mahrattas , who , though Gentoos like himself , had reduced ...
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... hand contains Nundcomar's ac- cusation of Mr. Hastings . It consists of a variety of charges ; and I will first read to you what is said by Nundcomar of these forts , which it is pretended could be held for none but suspicious and ...
... hand contains Nundcomar's ac- cusation of Mr. Hastings . It consists of a variety of charges ; and I will first read to you what is said by Nundcomar of these forts , which it is pretended could be held for none but suspicious and ...
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... hands , to which he had no right , and which could be held only for re- bellious and suspected purposes ? We refer your lordships to the places in which all these transactions are mentioned , and you will there find Mr. Hastings took no ...
... hands , to which he had no right , and which could be held only for re- bellious and suspected purposes ? We refer your lordships to the places in which all these transactions are mentioned , and you will there find Mr. Hastings took no ...
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