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" This is plain speaking ; after this, it is no wonder that the rajah's wealth and his offence, the necessitiesof the judge, and the opulence of the delinquent, are never separated, through the whole of Mr. Hastings's apology. " The justice and policy of... "
Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks - Página 327
editado por - 1808 - 2337 páginas
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A Narrative of the Late Transactions at Benares: By Warren Hastings, Esq

Warren Hastings - 1782 - 152 páginas
...\yhich it? dignityhad had fuftained,, and for the future prefervation of its authority. I was refolved to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's diftreffes, and to exa£): a penalty, which I was convinced -he was vevy able to bear, from a fund...
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Annual Register, Volumen26

Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 páginas
...he did not amend his conduft) as an example which juftice and policy required. That, he was refolved to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the company's diilrefles, and to exaft a penalty, which he was convinced he was very well able to bear, from a fund,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 páginas
...Haftings's apology. " The juftice and policy " of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The refolution " to " draw from his guilt the means of relief to the company's " diftreffes" His determination " to make him pay largely " for his pardon, or to execute a fevere...
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Annual Register, Volumen26

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 páginas
...he did not amend his conduct) as an example which juftice and policy required. That, he was refolved to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the company's difircflcs, and to exact a penalty, which he was convinced he was very well able to bear, from a fund,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volumen26

1800 - 608 páginas
...did not amend his conduct) as an example which jufiice and policy required. That, he was re. folved to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the company's dillrelles, and to exaft a penalty, which he was convinced he was very well able to bear, from a, fund,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen4

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 464 páginas
...Haftings's apology. " The juf" tice and policy of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The refolution " to draw from his guilt the means " of relief to the company's di/lre/fts." His determination " to make him pay largely for his pardon, " or to execute a fevere vengeance...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volumen4

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 474 páginas
...Haftings's apology. " The juf" tice zndpolicy of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The refolution " to draw from his guilt the means " of relief to the company's di/treffes." His determination " to make him pay largely for his pardon, " or to execute a fevere vengeance...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen2

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 páginas
...speaking ; after this, it is no wonder that the rajah's wealth and his offence, the necessities of the judge* and the opulence of the delinquent, are...the whole of Mr. Hastings's apology. " The justice zndpo/icy of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The resolution " to draw from his guilt the means of...
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The History of British India, Volumen2

James Mill - 1817 - 744 páginas
...from the the source from which it was to flow. " I was resolved," says the GovernorHajah. General, " to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses. In a word, I had determined to make him pay largely for his pardon, or to exact a severe vengeance...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...plain speaking; after this, it is no wonder that the rajah's wealth and his offence, the necessities of the judge, and the opulence of the delinquent, are never separated through the whole of M r. H astings's apology . " The " justice unApolicy of exacting a large pecuniary " mulct." The resolution...
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