The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Edmund Burke. - " MY DEAR SIR , I have this day answered your public letter in the form you seemed to expect . I hope there is nothing in it that may to you appear too pointed . If you wish the matter to be otherwise un- derstood than I ...
Edmund Burke. - " MY DEAR SIR , I have this day answered your public letter in the form you seemed to expect . I hope there is nothing in it that may to you appear too pointed . If you wish the matter to be otherwise un- derstood than I ...
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... answered by paying that in pension which you are to receive in revenue . This is directly contra- ry to financial ... answer no other pur- pose , so it could be intended for no other , than that of getting possession of these jaghires ...
... answered by paying that in pension which you are to receive in revenue . This is directly contra- ry to financial ... answer no other pur- pose , so it could be intended for no other , than that of getting possession of these jaghires ...
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... answer to this shall decide my choice . " I have waited thus long in the hopes of hearing that some progress had been made in the execution of the plan which I concluded with the Nabob in 26 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... answer to this shall decide my choice . " I have waited thus long in the hopes of hearing that some progress had been made in the execution of the plan which I concluded with the Nabob in 26 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... answer me . Are you confident in your own ability to accomplish all these purposes , and the other points of my instructions ? If you reply that you are , I will depart with a quiet and assured mind to the Presidency , but leave you a ...
... answer me . Are you confident in your own ability to accomplish all these purposes , and the other points of my instructions ? If you reply that you are , I will depart with a quiet and assured mind to the Presidency , but leave you a ...
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... answer to the question which I have herein proposed , that I may lose no more time in fruitless inaction . " About this time Mr. Hastings had received infor- mation of our inquiries in the House of Commons into his conduct ; and this is ...
... answer to the question which I have herein proposed , that I may lose no more time in fruitless inaction . " About this time Mr. Hastings had received infor- mation of our inquiries in the House of Commons into his conduct ; and this is ...
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