The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 331
... India well , which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill , a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but none for sacrificing the people of that country to our constitution . I am however far from ...
... India well , which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill , a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but none for sacrificing the people of that country to our constitution . I am however far from ...
Strana 340
... India . It was their enmity , but it is our friendship . Our conquest there , after twenty years , is as crude as it was the first day . The natives scarcely know what it is to see the grey head of an Englishman . Young men ( boys ...
... India . It was their enmity , but it is our friendship . Our conquest there , after twenty years , is as crude as it was the first day . The natives scarcely know what it is to see the grey head of an Englishman . Young men ( boys ...
Strana 361
... India is of trifling consequence . But he that goes out an insignificant boy , in a few vears returns a great nabob . Mr. Hastings says he has two hundred and fifty of that kind of raw materials , who expect to be speedily manufactured ...
... India is of trifling consequence . But he that goes out an insignificant boy , in a few vears returns a great nabob . Mr. Hastings says he has two hundred and fifty of that kind of raw materials , who expect to be speedily manufactured ...
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