The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... force me to make mine . He left me without any reply , but afterwards sent for his minister , and au thorized him to give me hopes that my requisition would be complied with ; on which I expressed my SPEECH IN REPLY . 19 - FIFTH DAY .
... force me to make mine . He left me without any reply , but afterwards sent for his minister , and au thorized him to give me hopes that my requisition would be complied with ; on which I expressed my SPEECH IN REPLY . 19 - FIFTH DAY .
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... himself , was dragged to the signature of it ; and that the troops which are supposed , and fraudu- lently stated , ( and I wish your Lordships particularly to observe this , ) to have been sent to 22 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... himself , was dragged to the signature of it ; and that the troops which are supposed , and fraudu- lently stated , ( and I wish your Lordships particularly to observe this , ) to have been sent to 22 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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Edmund Burke. to observe this , ) to have been sent to assist him in this measure , were considered by him as a body of troops sent to imprison him , and to free him from all the troubles and pains of government . When Mr. Hastings sent ...
Edmund Burke. to observe this , ) to have been sent to assist him in this measure , were considered by him as a body of troops sent to imprison him , and to free him from all the troubles and pains of government . When Mr. Hastings sent ...
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... sent to Mr. Middleton . In the treaty of Chunar you see a desire , obliquely expressed , to get the landed estates of all these great families . But even while he was meeting with such reluctance in the Nabob upon this point , and ...
... sent to Mr. Middleton . In the treaty of Chunar you see a desire , obliquely expressed , to get the landed estates of all these great families . But even while he was meeting with such reluctance in the Nabob upon this point , and ...
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Edmund Burke. of the act of Parliament under which he was sent out to India to redress the wrongs of the natives , should be made an instrument for destroying the property , real and personal , of this people . When it first came to our ...
Edmund Burke. of the act of Parliament under which he was sent out to India to redress the wrongs of the natives , should be made an instrument for destroying the property , real and personal , of this people . When it first came to our ...
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