The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... continuing in his pay certain bodies of regular British troops , and by having afterwards admitted the British Re- sident at his court into the management of all his affairs , foreign and domestick , and particularly into the ...
... continuing in his pay certain bodies of regular British troops , and by having afterwards admitted the British Re- sident at his court into the management of all his affairs , foreign and domestick , and particularly into the ...
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... continuing still under the pres- sure of a further pretended debt to the Company for his balance of the year 1780-81 , the Resident , + satisfied with the seizure of the estates and treasures of his parents aforesaid , although he the ...
... continuing still under the pres- sure of a further pretended debt to the Company for his balance of the year 1780-81 , the Resident , + satisfied with the seizure of the estates and treasures of his parents aforesaid , although he the ...
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... continue ; and Major Gilpin found it necessary to apply to the new Resident Bristow , in a letter of the 30th of October 1782 , as follows : Co Sir , LVII . " Last night about eight o'clock the women in " the Khord Mohul [ lesser palace ] ...
... continue ; and Major Gilpin found it necessary to apply to the new Resident Bristow , in a letter of the 30th of October 1782 , as follows : Co Sir , LVII . " Last night about eight o'clock the women in " the Khord Mohul [ lesser palace ] ...
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... continuing to insist , " that his orders ought to have " been literally obeyed , " although he did not deny , that the above difficulties occurred , and the above consequences must have been the result ; and though the reports of the ...
... continuing to insist , " that his orders ought to have " been literally obeyed , " although he did not deny , that the above difficulties occurred , and the above consequences must have been the result ; and though the reports of the ...
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... Roy , who will forward it to me . Always rejoice me by a few lines respecting your health ( Continue to honour me with your correspondence ) . Copy G 4 Copy of a Letter from Colonel Hannay to Jewar and AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 87.
... Roy , who will forward it to me . Always rejoice me by a few lines respecting your health ( Continue to honour me with your correspondence ) . Copy G 4 Copy of a Letter from Colonel Hannay to Jewar and AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 87.
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