The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... present ; you 16th Dec. " must not allow any negotiation or , forbearance ; CC but must prosecute both services , until the " Begums ( princesses ) are at the entire mercy of " the Nabob . " Jagod XXIII . 1781 . 1782 . That in ...
... present ; you 16th Dec. " must not allow any negotiation or , forbearance ; CC but must prosecute both services , until the " Begums ( princesses ) are at the entire mercy of " the Nabob . " Jagod XXIII . 1781 . 1782 . That in ...
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... I transmit you the " enclosed letters . 86 LXVII . " I wish you had been present at the enlarge- ment of the prisoners . The quivering lips , with " the " the tears of joy stealing down the poor men's 54 ARTICLES OF CHARGE ,
... I transmit you the " enclosed letters . 86 LXVII . " I wish you had been present at the enlarge- ment of the prisoners . The quivering lips , with " the " the tears of joy stealing down the poor men's 54 ARTICLES OF CHARGE ,
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... present " in our possession , that they ( the mother and grandmother of the Nabob of Oude ) excited " < << any commotions previous to the imprisonment of Rajah Cheit 3 " any 66 ARTICLES OF CHARGE orders he has thus eluded, whilst he ...
... present " in our possession , that they ( the mother and grandmother of the Nabob of Oude ) excited " < << any commotions previous to the imprisonment of Rajah Cheit 3 " any 66 ARTICLES OF CHARGE orders he has thus eluded, whilst he ...
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... present Resident , and commanding officer " in the Vizier's country at the time , should be " called on to collect what further information they can on this subject , in which the honour " and dignity of this Government is so materially ...
... present Resident , and commanding officer " in the Vizier's country at the time , should be " called on to collect what further information they can on this subject , in which the honour " and dignity of this Government is so materially ...
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... present them to you ) , which you certainly will receive . I am extremely well contented and pleased with the friendship you have shown . You wrote me to remain perfectly easy con- cerning Mr. Gordon . - Verily , from the kindness of ...
... present them to you ) , which you certainly will receive . I am extremely well contented and pleased with the friendship you have shown . You wrote me to remain perfectly easy con- cerning Mr. Gordon . - Verily , from the kindness of ...
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