The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... answer , nor any ex- planation demanded of them . XI . That the article affecting private property se- cured by publick acts , in the said pretended treaty , contains nothing more than a general permission , given by the said Warren ...
... answer , nor any ex- planation demanded of them . XI . That the article affecting private property se- cured by publick acts , in the said pretended treaty , contains nothing more than a general permission , given by the said Warren ...
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... answer the purposes , which the said Warren Hastings had evidently in view , the said Middleton having written to him in the following manner from Lucknow , 30th De- cember 1781 : " My dear Sir , XIV . " I have this day answered your ...
... answer the purposes , which the said Warren Hastings had evidently in view , the said Middleton having written to him in the following manner from Lucknow , 30th De- cember 1781 : " My dear Sir , XIV . " I have this day answered your ...
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Edmund Burke. " it is necessary to suspend till I have your answer " to this letter . " XVI . . " That it does not appear , that the said Hastings did write any letter in answer to the proposal of the said Middleton , but he , the said ...
Edmund Burke. " it is necessary to suspend till I have your answer " to this letter . " XVI . . " That it does not appear , that the said Hastings did write any letter in answer to the proposal of the said Middleton , but he , the said ...
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... answer from the said Richard Johnson , dated February 27th 1782 , declaring , that part of what he had re- ceived in payment was in jewels and bullion ; and that more than a month , the time fixed for the final payment , would elapse ...
... answer from the said Richard Johnson , dated February 27th 1782 , declaring , that part of what he had re- ceived in payment was in jewels and bullion ; and that more than a month , the time fixed for the final payment , would elapse ...
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... answer to any of the aforesaid reasonable propositions , eon- cerning either the account stated , or the crimes imputed to them , or any relief from the hardships they suffered , he , the Resident Middleton , did , on the 18th of the ...
... answer to any of the aforesaid reasonable propositions , eon- cerning either the account stated , or the crimes imputed to them , or any relief from the hardships they suffered , he , the Resident Middleton , did , on the 18th of the ...
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