The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... servants abroad : 3dly , The establishment of a court of justice capable of protecting the natives from the oppressions of British sub- jects : 4thly , The establishment of a general council to be seated in Bengal , whose authority ...
... servants abroad : 3dly , The establishment of a court of justice capable of protecting the natives from the oppressions of British sub- jects : 4thly , The establishment of a general council to be seated in Bengal , whose authority ...
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... servants of the Com- pany , in the general court , by which they might even come to be their own judges ; and in effect , under an- other description , to become the masters in that body , which ought to govern them . Nor was anything ...
... servants of the Com- pany , in the general court , by which they might even come to be their own judges ; and in effect , under an- other description , to become the masters in that body , which ought to govern them . Nor was anything ...
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... servants have ever since covered over the worst oppressions of the people under their government , and the most cruel and wanton ravages of all the neighbouring countries , by holding out , and for a time actually realizing , additions ...
... servants have ever since covered over the worst oppressions of the people under their government , and the most cruel and wanton ravages of all the neighbouring countries , by holding out , and for a time actually realizing , additions ...
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... servants into Europe poured in a constant supply of proprietors , whose ability to purchase the highest qualifications for themselves , their agents , and dependents , could not be dubious . And this latter description form a very ...
... servants into Europe poured in a constant supply of proprietors , whose ability to purchase the highest qualifications for themselves , their agents , and dependents , could not be dubious . And this latter description form a very ...
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... servants . The failure in this part of the reform of 1773 is not stated by your committee as recommending a return to the ancient constitution of the Company , which was nearly as far as the new from containing any principle tending to ...
... servants . The failure in this part of the reform of 1773 is not stated by your committee as recommending a return to the ancient constitution of the Company , which was nearly as far as the new from containing any principle tending to ...
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