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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 History of British India: From the Earliest English Intercourse to the ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 718 páginas
...English, and was observed to assume an air of insolence and independence. "I was resolved," says Hastings, "to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses."* The governor-general set out for Benares, the capital and residence of Cheyte Sing, and so little did...
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A history of British India

Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 672 páginas
...«nd was observed to assume an air of insolence and independence. " I was resolved," says Hastings, " to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's dis. The governor-general set out for Benares, the capital and 'ittidc-nce of Cheyte Sing, and so little...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen4

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854 - 354 páginas
...the wealthiest of his vassals as a criminal. "I resolved," these are the words of Hastings himself, "to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses, — to make him pay largely for his pardon, or to exact a severe vengeance for past delinquency." The...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen2

Edmund Burke - 1855 - 632 páginas
...the delinquent, are never separated through the whole of Mr. Hastings's apology. " The justice nad policy of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The resolution "to draw from his guili the means of relief to the Company's distresses." His determination " to make him pay largely...
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Speeches: With Memoir and Historical Introductions

Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 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 never separated, through the whole of Mr. Hastings' apology. " The justice and policy of exacting a large pecuniary mulct." The resolution "...
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The History of India, from the Earliest Ages to the Fall of the East India ...

Robert Hunter - 1863 - 298 páginas
...claim on him ; and Hastings, attributing his opposition to hostility to the Company, " was determined to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses." With this end in view, he repaired to Benares, had the rajah arrested, and confined to his own residence;...
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The History of India: From the earliest period to the close of the ..., Parte1

John Clark Marshman - 1863 - 558 páginas
...therefore, " to make him pay largely for his pardon, to exact a severe vengeance for his delinquency, and to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses." .. . Hastings was about to proceed to Benares to Cheyt Sing's ° L excessive toe, meet the vakeel of...
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Vol.1,2, by lt. col. Williams History of the wars caused by ..., Volúmenes3-4

William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 páginas
...and the opponents in the council of the governor-general : then Hastings, in his own words, "resolved to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the company's distresses." ^ In August, 1781, he set out for Benares, taking Mrs. Hastings with him as far as Monghir. Cheyte...
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The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of ..., Volumen1

John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 482 páginas
...therefore, " to make him pay largely for his pardon, to exact a severe vengeance for his delinquency, and to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses." Cheyt sin •! Hastings was about to proceed to Benares to excessive tine, meet the vakeel of the raja...
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The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of ..., Volumen1

John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 488 páginas
...therefore, " to make him pay largely for his pardon, to exact a severe vengeance for his delinquency, and to draw from his guilt the means of relief to the Company's distresses." Ch sintfs Hastings was about to proceed to Benares to escessive fine, meet the vakeel of the raja of...
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