The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... Lord- ships may then judge whether the highest tone and language of crimination comes up to their own de- scription ... Sir Elijah , and the measure heretofore proposed will soon follow the resumption of the jaghires ; from both , or 18 ...
... Lord- ships may then judge whether the highest tone and language of crimination comes up to their own de- scription ... Sir Elijah , and the measure heretofore proposed will soon follow the resumption of the jaghires ; from both , or 18 ...
Page 32
... Sir Elijah Impey . " What these orders were is left obscure in the letter : it is yet but as in a mist or cloud . But it is evident that Sir Elijah Im- pey did convey to him some project for getting at more wealth by some other service ...
... Sir Elijah Impey . " What these orders were is left obscure in the letter : it is yet but as in a mist or cloud . But it is evident that Sir Elijah Im- pey did convey to him some project for getting at more wealth by some other service ...
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... Sir Elijah Impey was that order carried up to seize and confiscate the treasures of the Be- gums . We know that neither the Company nor the Nabob had any claim whatever upon these treasures . On the contrary , we know that two treaties ...
... Sir Elijah Impey was that order carried up to seize and confiscate the treasures of the Be- gums . We know that neither the Company nor the Nabob had any claim whatever upon these treasures . On the contrary , we know that two treaties ...
Page 35
... Sir Elijah Impey went with him , he might have consulted him , ) and have thus learnt what was the Mahometan law : for , though Sir Elijah had not taken his degree at a Mahometan college , though he was not a mufti or a moulavy , yet he ...
... Sir Elijah Impey went with him , he might have consulted him , ) and have thus learnt what was the Mahometan law : for , though Sir Elijah had not taken his degree at a Mahometan college , though he was not a mufti or a moulavy , yet he ...
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... Sir Elijah Impey , and ask what was his opinion concerning the rights of these people . He was tender , I suppose , of the reputation of the Chief - Justice . For Sir Elijah Im- pey , though a very good man to write a letter , or take ...
... Sir Elijah Impey , and ask what was his opinion concerning the rights of these people . He was tender , I suppose , of the reputation of the Chief - Justice . For Sir Elijah Im- pey , though a very good man to write a letter , or take ...
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