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Strana 20
... Company . The East - India Company itself acts under two very dissimilar sorts of powers , derived from two sources very remote from each other . The first source of its power is under charters which the Crown of Great Britain was au ...
... Company . The East - India Company itself acts under two very dissimilar sorts of powers , derived from two sources very remote from each other . The first source of its power is under charters which the Crown of Great Britain was au ...
Strana 22
... Company had its origin about the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth , a period of projects , when all sorts of commercial adventures , companies , and monopolies were in fashion . At that time the Company was constituted , with ...
... Company had its origin about the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth , a period of projects , when all sorts of commercial adventures , companies , and monopolies were in fashion . At that time the Company was constituted , with ...
Strana 23
... Company began in commerce , and ended in empire . Indeed , wherever the sovereign powers of peace and war are given , there wants but time and circumstance to make these powers supersede every other . The affairs of commerce will fall ...
... Company began in commerce , and ended in empire . Indeed , wherever the sovereign powers of peace and war are given , there wants but time and circumstance to make these powers supersede every other . The affairs of commerce will fall ...
Strana 24
... Company's ser- vice ; a rank by which they had pretensions , before the year 1774 , to the council , to the succession of the presidency , and to whatever other honours the Company has to bestow . The Company had , in its early times ...
... Company's ser- vice ; a rank by which they had pretensions , before the year 1774 , to the council , to the succession of the presidency , and to whatever other honours the Company has to bestow . The Company had , in its early times ...
Strana 29
... Company's servant . It is expressly said in that body of regulations to which I al- lude , that the office and situation of a judge of the dewanny courts of adawlet is to be filled by the junior servants of the Company ; and as the ...
... Company's servant . It is expressly said in that body of regulations to which I al- lude , that the office and situation of a judge of the dewanny courts of adawlet is to be filled by the junior servants of the Company ; and as the ...
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Strana 229 - My Lords, what is it that we want here to a great act of national justice ? Do we want a cause, my Lords ? You have the cause of oppressed princes, of undone women of the first rank, of desolated provinces, and of wasted kingdoms. Do you want a criminal, my Lords ? When was there so much iniquity ever laid to the charge of any one ? No, my Lords, you must not look to punish any other such delinquent from India.
Strana 101 - Law and arbitrary power are in eternal enmity. Name me a magistrate, and I will name property ; name me power, and I will name protection. It is a contradiction in terms, it is blasphemy in religion, it is wickedness in politics, to...
Strana 229 - Warren Hastings has not left substance enough in India to nourish such another delinquent. My lords, is it a prosecutor you want? You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors, and I believe, my lords, that the sun in his beneficent progress round the world does not behold a more glorious sight than that of men, separated from a remote people by the material...
Strana 230 - We have here all the branches of the royal family in a situation between majesty and subjection, between the sovereign and the subject, offering a pledge in that situation for the support of the rights of the crown and the liberties of the people, both which extremities they touch. My lords, we have a great hereditary peerage here — those who have their own honour, the honour of their ancestors and of their posterity, to guard...