The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Indian Delinquency - 4th , French Revolution -5th , Emancipation of Roman Catholic Sub- jects of this Kingdom - 6th , Abolition of Negro Slavery . KO OZIR Whilst your Majesty admires the efforts of Mr. Burke's genius both in resisting ...
... Indian Delinquency - 4th , French Revolution -5th , Emancipation of Roman Catholic Sub- jects of this Kingdom - 6th , Abolition of Negro Slavery . KO OZIR Whilst your Majesty admires the efforts of Mr. Burke's genius both in resisting ...
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... Indian department . Afterwards , when this defendant came home in the year 1785 , we re - instituted our inquiry . We instituted it , as your Lordships and the world know , at his own request made to us by his agent then a Member of our ...
... Indian department . Afterwards , when this defendant came home in the year 1785 , we re - instituted our inquiry . We instituted it , as your Lordships and the world know , at his own request made to us by his agent then a Member of our ...
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... India for fourteen years , or whether the Commons has abused their power of in- quiry , made a mock of their inquisitorial autho- rity , and turned it to purposes of private malice and revenge . We are not come here to com- promise ...
... India for fourteen years , or whether the Commons has abused their power of in- quiry , made a mock of their inquisitorial autho- rity , and turned it to purposes of private malice and revenge . We are not come here to com- promise ...
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... India . We know , that the private for- tunes which have been made there pervade this kingdom so universally , that there is not a sin- gle parish in it unoccupied by the partisans of the Defendant . We should fear , that the fac- tion ...
... India . We know , that the private for- tunes which have been made there pervade this kingdom so universally , that there is not a sin- gle parish in it unoccupied by the partisans of the Defendant . We should fear , that the fac- tion ...
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... Indian confederacy from it , 66 66 by an act of seasonable restitution ; with an- other , I maintained a secret ... India , he says , They manifested a " generosity , of which we have no example in " the European world . Their ...
... Indian confederacy from it , 66 66 by an act of seasonable restitution ; with an- other , I maintained a secret ... India , he says , They manifested a " generosity , of which we have no example in " the European world . Their ...
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