The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a compromise between day and night , is to a just man's eye an odious and disgusting thing . There is no mid- dle point , in ...
... treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a compromise between day and night , is to a just man's eye an odious and disgusting thing . There is no mid- dle point , in ...
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... treaty with the new vizier was on foot in 1775 ; and I wished to make Cheit Sing independent , because in India dependence included a thousand evils , many of which I enumerated at that time , and they are entered in the ninth clause of ...
... treaty with the new vizier was on foot in 1775 ; and I wished to make Cheit Sing independent , because in India dependence included a thousand evils , many of which I enumerated at that time , and they are entered in the ninth clause of ...
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... treaties between the company and that rajah : —and next , that they were the result and effect of private malice and corruption . This having been stated and proved to you , I shall take up the subject where it was left . My lords , in ...
... treaties between the company and that rajah : —and next , that they were the result and effect of private malice and corruption . This having been stated and proved to you , I shall take up the subject where it was left . My lords , in ...
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... treaty broken . We contend in favor of Cheit Sing , in support of the prin- ciples of natural equity , and of the law of nations , which is the birthright of us all ; we contend , I say , that Cheit Sing would have established , in the ...
... treaty broken . We contend in favor of Cheit Sing , in support of the prin- ciples of natural equity , and of the law of nations , which is the birthright of us all ; we contend , I say , that Cheit Sing would have established , in the ...
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Edmund Burke. government , was the man with whom Mr. Hastings was in treaty to deliver up Cheit Sing and his country , under pre- tence of his not having paid regularly to the company those customary payments , which the tyrant would ...
Edmund Burke. government , was the man with whom Mr. Hastings was in treaty to deliver up Cheit Sing and his country , under pre- tence of his not having paid regularly to the company those customary payments , which the tyrant would ...
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accused act of parliament affairs answer appears appointed arbitrary power arzee aumils authority Azoph ul Dowlah Benares Bengal Bristow British Calcutta called charge Cheit Sing Chunar Colonel Hannay company's conduct consequence consider corruption council court of directors crimes criminal declared defence Durbedgy Sing duty English evidence Fyzabad give governor-general Gunga Govin Sing Hastings's heard honor House of Commons Hyder India inquiry jaghires judge justice justify letter Lord Cornwallis lords lordships Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahomedan manner Markham matter ment Middleton Munny Begum nabob naib nature never oppression Oude peculation person possession pretended prince principles prisoner proceedings proof proved provinces punishment rajah rebellion received resident revenue ruin sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sir John D'Oyley sovereign suffer Sujah Dowlah thing tion transaction treaty vizier Warren Hastings whole women word zemindars