The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Company's servants ought to be carried on and their proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will please to hear read , the orders given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember ...
... Company's servants ought to be carried on and their proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will please to hear read , the orders given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember ...
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... Company at the court of an independent Prince . Over this Prince they usurped an absolute power , they even made use ... Company's servants . These are the instruments with which this man works . We have shewn you his system ; we have ...
... Company at the court of an independent Prince . Over this Prince they usurped an absolute power , they even made use ... Company's servants . These are the instruments with which this man works . We have shewn you his system ; we have ...
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... Company ? -A . I do not know of any particular circumstance , only it was generally supposed that she was disaffected to the Company . Q. What acts of disaffection or or hostility towards the English do you allude to , 52 SPEECH IN THE ...
... Company ? -A . I do not know of any particular circumstance , only it was generally supposed that she was disaffected to the Company . Q. What acts of disaffection or or hostility towards the English do you allude to , 52 SPEECH IN THE ...
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... Company's record , in Sir Elijah Impey's trunk , in Jonathan Scott's trunk , nor in any other place whatever . The evidence of a witness , who could speak most clearly , as probably he did , and most decisively upon this subject , is ...
... Company's record , in Sir Elijah Impey's trunk , in Jonathan Scott's trunk , nor in any other place whatever . The evidence of a witness , who could speak most clearly , as probably he did , and most decisively upon this subject , is ...
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... Company and very worthy of credit . I believe there is not a spot upon him during all his long service under the Company -if any , it is his being a little too obsequious , sometimes , to Mr. Hastings . Did he believe it ? No. He did ...
... Company and very worthy of credit . I believe there is not a spot upon him during all his long service under the Company -if any , it is his being a little too obsequious , sometimes , to Mr. Hastings . Did he believe it ? No. He did ...
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