| John George Phillimore - 1848 - 344 páginas
...the native?. They have no more social habits with the people than if they still resided in England. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India." See Burke, East India Bill. Constantine transferred the annual tribute of Egyptian corn from Rome to... | |
| 1851 - 640 páginas
...absolute—traditionary faith. More than threescore years have passed since Burke thus described our Indiau empire :— With us, are no retributory superstitions by which...through ages to the poor for the rapine and injustice of и day. With us no pride erects stately monuments which repair the mischiefs that pride had produced,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...effort. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman u lost forever to India. With us are no retnuutory superstitions, by which a foundation of charity compensates,...monuments which repair the mischiefs which pride had produced, aid which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches, no hospitals,... | |
| Alexander Haldane - 1852 - 708 páginas
...themselves to the indignant eloquence of Burke, when, in his speech on the India Bill, he exclaimed, " With us. no pride erects stately monuments which repair the mischiefs which pride has produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches, no... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 páginas
...of profit made by an Englishman is lost forever to India. With us are no retributory superstition«, by which a foundation of charity compensates, through...monuments which repair the mischiefs which pride had produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches, no hospitals,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 750 páginas
...present day, for it was equally applicable to the existing state of things in India. Mr. Burke said— " With us no pride erects stately monuments which repair the mischiefs which pride had produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches, no hospitals,... | |
| Alexander Haldane - 1853 - 616 páginas
...themselves to the indignant eloquence : of Burke, when, in his speech on the India Bill, he exclaimed, " With us no pride erects stately monuments which repair the mischiefs which pride has produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches, no... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1855 - 446 páginas
...birds of prey and passage, with appetites continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost...day. With us no pride erects stately monuments, which repairs the mischiefs which pride had produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 632 páginas
...birds of prey and passage, with appetites continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost...day. With us no pride erects stately monuments which pair the mischiefs which pride had produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England... | |
| Henry Jeffreys Bushby - 1855 - 94 páginas
...faith. More than threescore years have passed since Burke thus described our Indian Empire : — " With us, are no retributory superstitions by which...erects stately monuments, which repair the mischiefs that pride had produced, and which adorn a country out of its own spoils. England has erected no churches,... | |
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