The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... means he possessed for per- ፡፡ forming those services , he would free him [ the " said Middleton ] from the charges , and would " proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself " undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is ...
... means he possessed for per- ፡፡ forming those services , he would free him [ the " said Middleton ] from the charges , and would " proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself " undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is ...
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... means , the economy of his own " finances , and , with much more cause , the assertion of his domestick right . In these he had no regular " claim to my interference ; nor had I , in my " publick character , any claim upon him , but for ...
... means , the economy of his own " finances , and , with much more cause , the assertion of his domestick right . In these he had no regular " claim to my interference ; nor had I , in my " publick character , any claim upon him , but for ...
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... means of fulfilling his pur- poses in them . Had he not made these measures " his own option , I should not have proposed " them ; but having once adopted them , and made " them the conditions of a formal and sacred agree- " ment , I ...
... means of fulfilling his pur- poses in them . Had he not made these measures " his own option , I should not have proposed " them ; but having once adopted them , and made " them the conditions of a formal and sacred agree- " ment , I ...
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... means of strengthening the connexion of the Nabob with the British united Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies ; did disgrace the authority , under which he imme- diately acted . And that the said Hastings , in justifying his ...
... means of strengthening the connexion of the Nabob with the British united Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies ; did disgrace the authority , under which he imme- diately acted . And that the said Hastings , in justifying his ...
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... means wish to re- " sume it , or to maintain any friendly intercourse " with her , until she has made good my claim 66 upon her for the balance due . ” XLI . That in consequence of these threats , and to prevent a separation of the ...
... means wish to re- " sume it , or to maintain any friendly intercourse " with her , until she has made good my claim 66 upon her for the balance due . ” XLI . That in consequence of these threats , and to prevent a separation of the ...
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