The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest 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 ...
... honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest 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 ...
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... honour to address you yester- day , informing you of the steps I had taken in regard to the resumption of the Jaghires . This morning the Vizier came to me according to his agreement , but seemingly without any intention or desire to ...
... honour to address you yester- day , informing you of the steps I had taken in regard to the resumption of the Jaghires . This morning the Vizier came to me according to his agreement , but seemingly without any intention or desire to ...
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... honour to address you on the 7th in- " stant , informing you of the conversation , which " had passed between the Nabob and me , on the subject of resuming the Jaghires , and the step I " had taken in consequence . His Excellency ap- 66 ...
... honour to address you on the 7th in- " stant , informing you of the conversation , which " had passed between the Nabob and me , on the subject of resuming the Jaghires , and the step I " had taken in consequence . His Excellency ap- 66 ...
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... honour , justice , and humanity of the British nation . # 6 ( 6 " " 66 Sir , XLIII . " The Nabob having determined to inflict cor- poral punishment upon the prisoners under your guard , this is to desire , that his officers , when they ...
... honour , justice , and humanity of the British nation . # 6 ( 6 " " 66 Sir , XLIII . " The Nabob having determined to inflict cor- poral punishment upon the prisoners under your guard , this is to desire , that his officers , when they ...
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... honours and distinctions upon the mi- nisters of the Nabob , whom he , the Nabob , did consider as having in the said proceedings dis- obeyed him and betrayed him , and as instruments in the dishonour of his family , and the usurpation ...
... honours and distinctions upon the mi- nisters of the Nabob , whom he , the Nabob , did consider as having in the said proceedings dis- obeyed him and betrayed him , and as instruments in the dishonour of his family , and the usurpation ...
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