The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 353
... Ben- field , Hastings , and others of that sort . The last of these has been treated by the company with an asperity of reprehension that has no parallel . They lament , " that the power of dis- posing of their property for perpetuity ...
... Ben- field , Hastings , and others of that sort . The last of these has been treated by the company with an asperity of reprehension that has no parallel . They lament , " that the power of dis- posing of their property for perpetuity ...
Strana 428
... Benfield and his associates as cred- itors , I am sure , I should give myself but little trouble about . it . If the hoards of oppression were the fund for satisfying the claims of bribery and peculation , who would wish to in- terfere ...
... Benfield and his associates as cred- itors , I am sure , I should give myself but little trouble about . it . If the hoards of oppression were the fund for satisfying the claims of bribery and peculation , who would wish to in- terfere ...
Strana 442
... Benfield , for instance , without property upon which any one would lend to themselves a single shilling , are enabled at once to take provinces in mortgage , to make princes their debtors , and to become creditors for millions . But it ...
... Benfield , for instance , without property upon which any one would lend to themselves a single shilling , are enabled at once to take provinces in mortgage , to make princes their debtors , and to become creditors for millions . But it ...
Strana 468
... Benfield , the unhappy and deluded souls , who , untaught by uniform example , were still weak enough to put their trust in English faith . * They have gone farther ; they have thought proper to mock and outrage their misery by ordering ...
... Benfield , the unhappy and deluded souls , who , untaught by uniform example , were still weak enough to put their trust in English faith . * They have gone farther ; they have thought proper to mock and outrage their misery by ordering ...
Strana 471
... Benfield , and from his grateful compassion to the nabob , and his filial regard to the * Proceedings at Madras , 11th February , 1769 , and throughout the correspon- dence on this subject ; particularly Consultations , October 4th ...
... Benfield , and from his grateful compassion to the nabob , and his filial regard to the * Proceedings at Madras , 11th February , 1769 , and throughout the correspon- dence on this subject ; particularly Consultations , October 4th ...
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