The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... suffered either to nominate or to remove those , whom they were empowered to instruct : from masters they were reduced to the situation of complainants ; a situa- tion , the imbecility of which no laws or regulations could wholly alter ...
... suffered either to nominate or to remove those , whom they were empowered to instruct : from masters they were reduced to the situation of complainants ; a situa- tion , the imbecility of which no laws or regulations could wholly alter ...
Page 35
... suffered , what is tantamount to an annual plunder of its manufactures and its produce , to the value of twelve hundred thousand pounds . panies . of their trade . In time of peace , three foreign companies ap- pear at first sight to ...
... suffered , what is tantamount to an annual plunder of its manufactures and its produce , to the value of twelve hundred thousand pounds . panies . of their trade . In time of peace , three foreign companies ap- pear at first sight to ...
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... suffered to be carried on for the account of the servants abroad , by investing the emoluments made in their stations , these emoluments are therefore inclusively authorized , and with them the practices from which they ac- crue . All ...
... suffered to be carried on for the account of the servants abroad , by investing the emoluments made in their stations , these emoluments are therefore inclusively authorized , and with them the practices from which they ac- crue . All ...
Page 53
... suffer above , the natives might suffer below ; the intermediate party must profit to the pre- judice of both . Your committee are of opinion , that the Company is now arrived at that point , when the investment from surplus revenue ...
... suffer above , the natives might suffer below ; the intermediate party must profit to the pre- judice of both . Your committee are of opinion , that the Company is now arrived at that point , when the investment from surplus revenue ...
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... suffered , will be considered in greater detail under the distinct heads of those objects which have chiefly suffer- ed by them . During the time of the Mogul government , the princes of that race , who omitted nothing for the ...
... suffered , will be considered in greater detail under the distinct heads of those objects which have chiefly suffer- ed by them . During the time of the Mogul government , the princes of that race , who omitted nothing for the ...
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