The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... received 99 ( 6 a message from the Nabob , who had been in- " formed by the minister of the resolution I had " C taken , entreating , that I would withhold the Per- " wannahs until to - morrow morning , when he " would attend me , and ...
... received 99 ( 6 a message from the Nabob , who had been in- " formed by the minister of the resolution I had " C taken , entreating , that I would withhold the Per- " wannahs until to - morrow morning , when he " would attend me , and ...
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... received his Excellency's formal " acquiescence before the evening , I should then most assuredly issue my Perwannahs ; which I " have accordingly done , not having had any assur- ( ( ances from his Excellency , that could justify a ...
... received his Excellency's formal " acquiescence before the evening , I should then most assuredly issue my Perwannahs ; which I " have accordingly done , not having had any assur- ( ( ances from his Excellency , that could justify a ...
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... received his concur . rence 112 the agreement passed between us at " Chunar , I neither had nor could have any object " but his relief , and the strengthening of his con- " nexion with the Company ; and that I should not 66 on any other ...
... received his concur . rence 112 the agreement passed between us at " Chunar , I neither had nor could have any object " but his relief , and the strengthening of his con- " nexion with the Company ; and that I should not 66 on any other ...
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... receiving the satisfaction he looked for , the town was first stormed , and afterwards the castle and and little or no resistance being made , and no blood being shed on either side , the British troops occupied all the outer enclosure ...
... receiving the satisfaction he looked for , the town was first stormed , and afterwards the castle and and little or no resistance being made , and no blood being shed on either side , the British troops occupied all the outer enclosure ...
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... received by the Resident for the use of the Company , before the 23d of February 1782 ; and there remained on the said extorted bond no more than about £ . 25,000 according to the state- ment of the eunuchs , and not above fifty ...
... received by the Resident for the use of the Company , before the 23d of February 1782 ; and there remained on the said extorted bond no more than about £ . 25,000 according to the state- ment of the eunuchs , and not above fifty ...
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