After thus complaining of the sligllts
lie receives from the Nabob, lie adds, -" Thus they
cause the Nabob to treat me, sometimes with indigiiity, at others with kindness, just as they think proper to advise him: their view is, that, by compelling me to displeasure at such unworthy treatment, they
may force me either to my station, or to
join withl them and act with tlheir advice, and appoint
creatures of their recommendation to thle different
offices, from which they might draw profit to themselves.
lie receives from the Nabob, lie adds, -" Thus they
cause the Nabob to treat me, sometimes with indigiiity, at others with kindness, just as they think proper to advise him: their view is, that, by compelling me to displeasure at such unworthy treatment, they
may force me either to my station, or to
join withl them and act with tlheir advice, and appoint
creatures of their recommendation to thle different
offices, from which they might draw profit to themselves.
Edmund Burke
