Speech on the East India Bill Quotations
Quick Reform: In these words, Burke calls for an urgent reform.
“It is now to be determined whether the three years of laborious parliamentary research, whether the twenty years of patient Indian suffering, are to produce a substantial reform in our Eastern administration.”
Company Power and Oppression: Here, the speaker asserts that no Indian can do anything without the permission of the company....
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Notes (16)
- Describe Burke's Critique of Hastings in his “Speech on the East India Bill.”
- How is the East India Company charter different from other charters?
- Write in brief the nature of the English rule in India.
- Write a critical note on the British East India Company
- Burke’s view on India as Revealed in “Speech on East India Bill
- Burke’s Prose Style
- What Was the Intention of the “East India Bill?”
- What Do You Understand by “Chartered Rights” of Man?
- Four Objections Raised by the Bill Against the East India Company
- It is Impossible to Love and be Wise
- The East India Company Revenue Collection Policy
- What was the nature of English rule in India?
- Write a note on Fox’s India Bill.
- Comment on Burke's oratory skill and style as found in his “Speech on East India Bill.”
- Mention the four objections raised by the bill against the charter of the East India Company.
- Speech on the East India Bill Brief Questions