| Edmund Burke - 1784 - 118 sivua
...govern.ing Great Britain z77, a ground is laiid for their eternal feparation ; but none for facrificing the people of that country to our constitution. I am however far from being perfuaded that any fuch incompatibility of interest does at all exift. On the contrary I am certain... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 sivua
...new and peculiar description, unknown to the ancient executive constitution of this country. * * * * I am certain that every means, effectual to preserve...the British constitution from its worst corruption. ECONOMY, MERE parsimony is not economy. It is separable in theory from it ; and in fact it may, or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 sivua
...new and peculiar description, unknown to the ancient executive constitution of this country. * * * * I am certain that every means, effectual to preserve...the British constitution from its worst corruption. ECONOMY. MERE parsimony is not economy. It is separable in theory from it ; and in fact it may, or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 sivua
...means of governing Great Britain ill, a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but none far sacrificing the people of that country to our constitution....interest does at all exist. On the contrary I am certain tha'fc every mean*, Mr. Pitt, VdL. H- MM effectual to preserve India from oppression, ba guard to preserve... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 sivua
...new and peculiar description, unknown to the ancient executive constitution of this country. * * * * I am certain that every means, effectual to preserve...the British constitution from its worst corruption. ECONOMY. MERE parsimony is not economy. It is separable ' in theory from it ; and in fact it may, or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 532 sivua
...governing India well, which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill, a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but...British constitution from its worst corruption. To shew this, I will consider the objections, which I think are four. i st. That the bill is an attack... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 sivua
...governing India well, which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill, a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but...incompatibility of interest does at all exist. On the conTary, I am certain that every means, effectual to preserve India from oppression, is a guard to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 sivua
...governing India uxU, which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ¿Ü, a ground is laid for their eternal separation; but...persuaded that any such incompatibility of interest docs at all exist. On the contrary I am certain that every means, * Mr- Pitt effectual to preserve... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 sivua
...governing India юей, which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill, a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but...am however far from being persuaded that any such incompatihility of interest does at all exist. On the contrary I am certain that every means, * Mr.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 sivua
...governing India well, which will not of necessity become the means of governing Great Britain ill, a ground is laid for their eternal separation ; but...British constitution from its worst corruption. To shew this, 1 will consider the objections, which I think are four : • An allusion made by Mr. Powis.... | |
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