A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Band 4Collier, 1900 |
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Seite 157
... revolution in this despotic and precarious monarchy . " You see that it was the monarchy that was precarious , not the rights of the subordinate chiefs . Your lordships see that , notwithstanding our ideas of Oriental despotism , under ...
... revolution in this despotic and precarious monarchy . " You see that it was the monarchy that was precarious , not the rights of the subordinate chiefs . Your lordships see that , notwithstanding our ideas of Oriental despotism , under ...
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... revolutions in gov- ernment , and changes in power , a Hindu polity , and the spirit of a Hindu government , did more or less exist in that province , with which he was concerned , until it was finally to be destroyed by Mr. Hastings ...
... revolutions in gov- ernment , and changes in power , a Hindu polity , and the spirit of a Hindu government , did more or less exist in that province , with which he was concerned , until it was finally to be destroyed by Mr. Hastings ...
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... letters , to laws , to religion ; done honor to all the circumstances of which in this island we boast ourselves at the great and critical moment of that revolution . My lords , it has happened otherwise . It is 164 BURKE.
... letters , to laws , to religion ; done honor to all the circumstances of which in this island we boast ourselves at the great and critical moment of that revolution . My lords , it has happened otherwise . It is 164 BURKE.
Seite 167
... revolution , by which power is conferred ; the next is good laws , good orders , good institutions , to give that power stability . I am sorry to say , that the reverse of this policy was the principle on which the gentlemen in India ...
... revolution , by which power is conferred ; the next is good laws , good orders , good institutions , to give that power stability . I am sorry to say , that the reverse of this policy was the principle on which the gentlemen in India ...
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... revolution , which ought to have precluded other revolutions , unfortunately became fruitful of them ; and when Lord ... revolution might be made upon his revolution , and as lucrative to them as his was to the first projectors ...
... revolution , which ought to have precluded other revolutions , unfortunately became fruitful of them ; and when Lord ... revolution might be made upon his revolution , and as lucrative to them as his was to the first projectors ...
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