The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... respecting the seizure of the treasures of the Begums , appear upon any publick record whatever . From the manner in which they came to our knowledge , your Lordships will perceive what must have been the Prisoner's own opinion of the ...
... respecting the seizure of the treasures of the Begums , appear upon any publick record whatever . From the manner in which they came to our knowledge , your Lordships will perceive what must have been the Prisoner's own opinion of the ...
Page 8
... respecting the cruelties exercised towards the Begums and their eunuchs , in order to extort money . We found the names of Major Gilpin and several other persons in these letters . We also found in them a strong fox smell of a Sir ...
... respecting the cruelties exercised towards the Begums and their eunuchs , in order to extort money . We found the names of Major Gilpin and several other persons in these letters . We also found in them a strong fox smell of a Sir ...
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... respects Saadit Ali Khan ; but that it is utterly as impro- bable , which is the main point and the stress of the thing , with respect to the Begums , as it is impossible with respect to the Nabob . That Saadit Ali , being a military ...
... respects Saadit Ali Khan ; but that it is utterly as impro- bable , which is the main point and the stress of the thing , with respect to the Begums , as it is impossible with respect to the Nabob . That Saadit Ali , being a military ...
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... respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some time against her , but on cool deliberate inquiry , I found there was no ground for ...
... respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some time against her , but on cool deliberate inquiry , I found there was no ground for ...
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... respect to both the Begums , but that you was induced to alter that opinion with respect to the younger Begum , in consequence of Mr. Gordon's letters and the intelligence of some of her ministers and other persons ; were not those ...
... respect to both the Begums , but that you was induced to alter that opinion with respect to the younger Begum , in consequence of Mr. Gordon's letters and the intelligence of some of her ministers and other persons ; were not those ...
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