The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... condition , and yielding a revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that period begin sensibly to decline ; and the subsidy of the British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as ...
... condition , and yielding a revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that period begin sensibly to decline ; and the subsidy of the British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as ...
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... condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra - judicially taken ex parte , and without notice , by the said Sir Elijah Impey , and others , were at any time communicated to the parties charged , or to any agent ...
... condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra - judicially taken ex parte , and without notice , by the said Sir Elijah Impey , and others , were at any time communicated to the parties charged , or to any agent ...
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... conditions of a formal and sacred agree- " ment , I had no longer an option to dispense with them , but was bound to the complete performance " and execution of them , as points of publick duty , " and of national faith , for which I ...
... conditions of a formal and sacred agree- " ment , I had no longer an option to dispense with them , but was bound to the complete performance " and execution of them , as points of publick duty , " and of national faith , for which I ...
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... condition ; as also that they would remove from one of their palaces , whilst the English were to be permitted to search the other . But the assistant Resident Johnson did , instead of a com- pliance with the former of these ...
... condition ; as also that they would remove from one of their palaces , whilst the English were to be permitted to search the other . But the assistant Resident Johnson did , instead of a com- pliance with the former of these ...
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... condition , having sold " all their clothes and necessaries , and now have not wherewithal to support nature ; and as my " instructions are quite silent on this head , I should " be glad to know how to proceed in case they " were to ...
... condition , having sold " all their clothes and necessaries , and now have not wherewithal to support nature ; and as my " instructions are quite silent on this head , I should " be glad to know how to proceed in case they " were to ...
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