The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... oppressive , contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission ...
... oppressive , contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission ...
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... oppressive , and rapa- cious demand , threaten to remove them out of the Nabob's dominions into the castle of Churnagur , in order for ever to separate them from their prin- cipals , and deprive both of their reciprocal pro- tection and ...
... oppressive , and rapa- cious demand , threaten to remove them out of the Nabob's dominions into the castle of Churnagur , in order for ever to separate them from their prin- cipals , and deprive both of their reciprocal pro- tection and ...
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... oppressive and iniquitous proceedings of the representative of the British Government , the scandalous plan aforesaid was not carried into exe- cution and all the rigours practised upon the chief ministers of the ladies aforesaid at ...
... oppressive and iniquitous proceedings of the representative of the British Government , the scandalous plan aforesaid was not carried into exe- cution and all the rigours practised upon the chief ministers of the ladies aforesaid at ...
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... oppressive measures aforesaid being still continued , the Begum did , about the middle of October 1782 , cause to be represented to the said Middleton as follows : " that her situation was ter , 19th ( 6 truly pitiable ; her estate ...
... oppressive measures aforesaid being still continued , the Begum did , about the middle of October 1782 , cause to be represented to the said Middleton as follows : " that her situation was ter , 19th ( 6 truly pitiable ; her estate ...
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... oppressive restraints aforesaid , as a certain means of recovering the remainder of the extorted bond ; and that the lands , with which the princesses aforesaid had been endowed , should not be restored to them , Le That the said Warren ...
... oppressive restraints aforesaid , as a certain means of recovering the remainder of the extorted bond ; and that the lands , with which the princesses aforesaid had been endowed , should not be restored to them , Le That the said Warren ...
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