| John Zephaniah Holwell - Bengal (India) - 1765 - 244 pages
...only veftiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity and ftriclnefs of the ancient Indoftan government. Here the property, as well as the liberty...robberies are heard of, either private or public ; the traveller, either with, or without merchandize, on his entering this diftrict, becomes the immediate... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1822 - 554 pages
...beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and " strictness of the ancient Hindostan govern" ment. Here the property, as well as the " liberty, of the...inviolate. Here no " robberies are heard of, either publick or pri " vate. The traveller, either with or without " merchandise, becomes the immediate care... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1827 - 608 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and strictness of the antient Hindostan government. Here the property, as well as the liberty,...inviolate. Here no robberies are heard of, either publick or private. The traveller, either with or without merchandise, becomes the immediate care of... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 562 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and strictness of the antient Hindostan government. Here the property, as well as the liberty,...inviolate. Here no robberies are heard of, either public or private. The traveller, either with or without merchandise, becomes the immediate care of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1852 - 640 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and strictness of the ancient Hindostan government. Here the property, as well as the liberty...inviolate. Here no robberies are heard of, either public or private. The traveller, either with or without merchandise, becomes the immediate care of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1857 - 528 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and strictness of the ancient Hindoostan government : here the property as well as the liberty of the people is inviolate." My lords, I do not refer you to this writer because I think it necessary to our justification... | |
| George Lunt - New England - 1857 - 272 pages
...only vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity and strictness of the ancient Hindostan government. Here, the property, as well as the liberty...inviolate. Here, no robberies are heard of, either public or privatc. The traveller, either with or without merchandise, becomes the immediate care of... | |
| Francis Rawdon-Hastings Marquess of Hastings - Governors general - 1857 - 522 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity, and strictness of the ancient Hindoostan government : here the property as well as the liberty of the people is inviolate." My lords, I do not refer you to this writer because I think it necessary to our justification... | |
| Warren Hastings - Impeachments - 1859 - 816 pages
...beauty, ofanSent"1 pur1ty1 piety, regularity, equity and strictness, of the ancient Hindostan Hindu go- government. Here the property as well as the liberty of the people are ln"olatc- Here no robberies are heard of, either public or private. The ' traveller, either with or... | |
| Warren Hastings - Impeachments - 1861 - 936 pages
...vestiges of the beauty, purity, piety, regularity, equity and strictness, of the ancient Hindoostan government : here the property as well as the liberty of the people is inviolate." My Lords, I did not think [this reference] necessary to us : and I hope you will do... | |
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