| Great Britain. Parliament - 1784 - 660 pages
...the key of -his whole conduct > " 1 will fuppoie, for a moment, that I have acted with unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, and even with injuftice. Let my MOTIVE be confulted. I left Calcutta, imprefled with a belief that extraordinary means were neceiTary, and thofe exerted with a fieady hand,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1784 - 118 pages
...his whole conduct : — " I will *' fuppofe, for a moment, that I have acled with *' unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, and ** even with injuftice. — Let my MOTIVE be con" fulted. I left Calcutta, imprefied with a belief " that extraordinary means were neceflary, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...for a moment that I have " erred, that I have afled with " an unwarrantable rigour to" wards Chcit Sing, and even "with injuftice; let my motive " be confulted : I left Calcutta " imprefled with a belief that ex" traordinary means were necef" fary, and thofe exerted with a " ftrong... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1786 - 376 pages
...the key of his whole conduct : " I will fuppofe, for a moment, that I have acted with unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, and even with injuftice. Let my MOTIV.E be confulted. I left Calcutta, imprefled with a belief that extraordinary means were neceflary, and thofe exerted with a jleady band.,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 pages
...key of his whole conduct : — " I will fuppofe, for a moment, that I have acted with " unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, and even with " injuftice....MOTIVE be confulted. I left Calcutta, " impreffed with a belief that extraordinary means were ** neceffary, and thofe exerted with a jleady hand, to pre**... | |
| 1800 - 608 pages
...fays, " I " will fuppofe for a moment that I have erred, — that I have acted with an unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, and even with injuftice ; let my motive be confulted: I left Calcutta ' imprefled with a belief that extraordinary means were ' lary, and thofe exerted ' (trong hand, to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 464 pages
...key of his whole conduct: — " I " will fuppofe, for a moment, that I have a&ed " with unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, " and even with injuftice....MOTIVE be " confulted. I left Calcutta, impreffed with a be" lief that extraordinary means were neceflary, and " thofe exerted with zjieady hand, to preferve... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 668 pages
...of his whole conduct : — " I " will fuppofe, for a moment, that I have acted " with unwarrantable rigour towards Cheit Sing, " and even with injuftice....— Let my MOTIVE be ** confulted. I left Calcutta, imprelled with a be" lief that extraordinary means were necefiary, and " thofe exerted with a jleady... | |
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