The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... written testimony from any persons , for the purpose of convicting these women of a design of atro- ciously revolting against their son , and deposing him from the government , with a view of get- ting rid of the English inhabitants ...
... written testimony from any persons , for the purpose of convicting these women of a design of atro- ciously revolting against their son , and deposing him from the government , with a view of get- ting rid of the English inhabitants ...
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... writing of dis- charge ; Why did he not negotiate in my " favour ? Mr. Middleton replied , the Nawab " is the master . I wrote frequently , but with- " out effect . Being helpless , I represent to 66 you the state of my affairs , that ...
... writing of dis- charge ; Why did he not negotiate in my " favour ? Mr. Middleton replied , the Nawab " is the master . I wrote frequently , but with- " out effect . Being helpless , I represent to 66 you the state of my affairs , that ...
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... written , in which he confessed that he owed his life to this very lady . No inquiry was made into this matter . Colonel Hannay was then alive ; Captain Gordon was alive and she refers to him ; yet that very man was sworn before Sir ...
... written , in which he confessed that he owed his life to this very lady . No inquiry was made into this matter . Colonel Hannay was then alive ; Captain Gordon was alive and she refers to him ; yet that very man was sworn before Sir ...
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... papers , brings Captain Gordon to be examined here , in order to prove that papers which he had himself written were false . Is this to be tolerated ? What will will your Lordships think of a man that comes to OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 31.
... papers , brings Captain Gordon to be examined here , in order to prove that papers which he had himself written were false . Is this to be tolerated ? What will will your Lordships think of a man that comes to OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 31.
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... written by himself . Why , he himself is the sole evidence . And how does he prove it ? Why , says he , the reason of my writing that letter was this , she had sent a person with me as an escort , and this person was desirous of ...
... written by himself . Why , he himself is the sole evidence . And how does he prove it ? Why , says he , the reason of my writing that letter was this , she had sent a person with me as an escort , and this person was desirous of ...
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