The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... dependence was principally , if not wholly , on the good faith of this nation , and highly affecting the honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra ...
... dependence was principally , if not wholly , on the good faith of this nation , and highly affecting the honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra ...
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... dependence on the English Govern- ment , did express their sense of the part , which their sovereign was compelled to act in the said dis- graceful measures . And in further instructions to him the said new Resident , he did declare his ...
... dependence on the English Govern- ment , did express their sense of the part , which their sovereign was compelled to act in the said dis- graceful measures . And in further instructions to him the said new Resident , he did declare his ...
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... dependence of this place , would it be extraordi- nary , that you also should , in your bounty and " favour , consent to adopt me , who do not possess " the necessaries of life , and permit me to attend 66 you to whatever part of the ...
... dependence of this place , would it be extraordi- nary , that you also should , in your bounty and " favour , consent to adopt me , who do not possess " the necessaries of life , and permit me to attend 66 you to whatever part of the ...
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... dependence on the " influence of our Government . It must be ad- " visable to try him by the mode of conciliation ; " at the same time that in your final conversation " with him it will be necessary to declare to him , " in the plainest ...
... dependence on the " influence of our Government . It must be ad- " visable to try him by the mode of conciliation ; " at the same time that in your final conversation " with him it will be necessary to declare to him , " in the plainest ...
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... dependence on " the Calcutta Government ; and that the Nabob " himself had no other opinion of him ; that it is ! by its declared and most obvious support alone , " that he could maintain his authority and influ- " ence . " And in his ...
... dependence on " the Calcutta Government ; and that the Nabob " himself had no other opinion of him ; that it is ! by its declared and most obvious support alone , " that he could maintain his authority and influ- " ence . " And in his ...
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