The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their information . We like- " wise direct , that a copy of such parts of the " country correspondence , be communicated to " our Board of Trade , ( to be constituted as ...
... received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their information . We like- " wise direct , that a copy of such parts of the " country correspondence , be communicated to " our Board of Trade , ( to be constituted as ...
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... received much the major part of his emoluments from the Nabob's hands . In that clandestine manner , in the Nabob's own house , in his own capital city , in the lodging of his dependent and pensioner Colonel Morgan , with no other ...
... received much the major part of his emoluments from the Nabob's hands . In that clandestine manner , in the Nabob's own house , in his own capital city , in the lodging of his dependent and pensioner Colonel Morgan , with no other ...
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... received . They then pass on to Lucknow to Sir Elijah Impey , and there they sink every word of kindness - of any service or protection that they had received ; -or of any acknow- ledgment that they had ever made of it . They sink all ...
... received . They then pass on to Lucknow to Sir Elijah Impey , and there they sink every word of kindness - of any service or protection that they had received ; -or of any acknow- ledgment that they had ever made of it . They sink all ...
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... received the 6th of January 1782 . " Our situation is pretty well , and your good " health is constantly prayed for . I had sent " Behar Ali Khan to you . Accordingly people " invented a falsehood , that Behar Ali Khan was gone to get ...
... received the 6th of January 1782 . " Our situation is pretty well , and your good " health is constantly prayed for . I had sent " Behar Ali Khan to you . Accordingly people " invented a falsehood , that Behar Ali Khan was gone to get ...
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... receiving some proof that he had done his duty ; and , therefore , I wrote a com- plaisant letter . I meant nothing by it . It was written merely to satisfy the mind of the man . Now , is that the way in which formal and solemn letters ...
... receiving some proof that he had done his duty ; and , therefore , I wrote a com- plaisant letter . I meant nothing by it . It was written merely to satisfy the mind of the man . Now , is that the way in which formal and solemn letters ...
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