The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... aforesaid , having been , at the time of their first connexion with the Com- pany , in an improved and flourishing condition , and yielding a revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that ...
... aforesaid , having been , at the time of their first connexion with the Com- pany , in an improved and flourishing condition , and yielding a revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that ...
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... aforesaid and other burthens , and being continually urged for payment , was advised to extort , and did extort , from his mother and grandmother , under the pretext of loans ( and sometimes without that appearance ) , various great ...
... aforesaid and other burthens , and being continually urged for payment , was advised to extort , and did extort , from his mother and grandmother , under the pretext of loans ( and sometimes without that appearance ) , various great ...
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... aforesaid , they the said parents did positively refuse to pay any part of the same to their son for the use of the Company , until he should agree to cer- tain terms to be stipulated in a regular treaty ; and , among other particulars ...
... aforesaid , they the said parents did positively refuse to pay any part of the same to their son for the use of the Company , until he should agree to cer- tain terms to be stipulated in a regular treaty ; and , among other particulars ...
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... aforesaid , nothing more is purported than to give a simple permission to the Nabob to seize upon and confiscate the estates , leaving the execution or non - execution of the same wholly to his discretion , yet it appears , by several ...
... aforesaid , nothing more is purported than to give a simple permission to the Nabob to seize upon and confiscate the estates , leaving the execution or non - execution of the same wholly to his discretion , yet it appears , by several ...
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... aforesaid , did send a mes- sage to him , purporting , " that if the measure 66 proposed was intended to procure the payment " of the balance due to the Company , he could " better , and more expeditiously , effect that object " by ...
... aforesaid , did send a mes- sage to him , purporting , " that if the measure 66 proposed was intended to procure the payment " of the balance due to the Company , he could " better , and more expeditiously , effect that object " by ...
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