The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 47
... dangerous abuse , which they formerly made of his indulgence , you must " remonstrate in the strongest terms against it ; " " you must not permit such an event to take place , " until this Government shall have received infor- " mation ...
... dangerous abuse , which they formerly made of his indulgence , you must " remonstrate in the strongest terms against it ; " " you must not permit such an event to take place , " until this Government shall have received infor- " mation ...
Page 88
... danger of the road , that it never arrived ; not to the smallest neglect on my side ( or of mine . ) I now send two letters to you ; one by the Dawk people , and the second by one of my Hircarahs ( who will present them to you ) , which ...
... danger of the road , that it never arrived ; not to the smallest neglect on my side ( or of mine . ) I now send two letters to you ; one by the Dawk people , and the second by one of my Hircarahs ( who will present them to you ) , which ...
Page 90
... danger . I shall be then extremely honoured and obliged . Considering me in the light of a firm and faithful servant , continue to honour and exalt me by your letters . What further can I say ? A Copy of an Address from Mr. Gordon to ...
... danger . I shall be then extremely honoured and obliged . Considering me in the light of a firm and faithful servant , continue to honour and exalt me by your letters . What further can I say ? A Copy of an Address from Mr. Gordon to ...
Page 100
... dangerous import ; viz . " it is a fact , that Mr. " Shee's ( the Resident's ) authority over the terri- ( " tory of Farruckabad is in itself as much sub- " versive << versive of that ( of the lawful rulers ) 100 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... dangerous import ; viz . " it is a fact , that Mr. " Shee's ( the Resident's ) authority over the terri- ( " tory of Farruckabad is in itself as much sub- " versive << versive of that ( of the lawful rulers ) 100 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
Page 101
... dangerous . principle , and such as it is criminal ' for any person intrusted with the lives and fortunes of men to entertain , much more publickly to profess as a rule of action , as the same hath a direct tendency to make the new and ...
... dangerous . principle , and such as it is criminal ' for any person intrusted with the lives and fortunes of men to entertain , much more publickly to profess as a rule of action , as the same hath a direct tendency to make the new and ...
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