The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... conducted secretly without a written document of any part of the proceeding ( except the pretended treaty itself ) authorize the said Nabob to seize upon , and confiscate to his own profit , the landed estates , called Jaghires , of his ...
... conducted secretly without a written document of any part of the proceeding ( except the pretended treaty itself ) authorize the said Nabob to seize upon , and confiscate to his own profit , the landed estates , called Jaghires , of his ...
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... conduct , and prevent " the confusion and disagreeable consequences , which " would be too likely to result from the prosecution a measure of such importance without his con- currence . His Excellency talks of going to Fy- zabad , for ...
... conduct , and prevent " the confusion and disagreeable consequences , which " would be too likely to result from the prosecution a measure of such importance without his con- currence . His Excellency talks of going to Fy- zabad , for ...
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... conduct in forcing me to a measure , " which must be attended with consequences so ( c very serious to them ; and that , when once they are removed to Lucknow , it will not be in my ( C power to show them mercy , or to stand between ...
... conduct in forcing me to a measure , " which must be attended with consequences so ( c very serious to them ; and that , when once they are removed to Lucknow , it will not be in my ( C power to show them mercy , or to stand between ...
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... conduct towards these poor unhappy " women . " LIX . That , although the Resident Bristow did not then think himself authorized to remove the guard , he did apply to the minister of the Nabob , who did promise some relief to the women ...
... conduct towards these poor unhappy " women . " LIX . That , although the Resident Bristow did not then think himself authorized to remove the guard , he did apply to the minister of the Nabob , who did promise some relief to the women ...
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... conduct , added , " still she is the " mother of the prince of the country , and the " religious prejudices of Mussulmen prevail too " strongly in their minds to forget her situation . " LXX . That the said Warren Hastings did not make ...
... conduct , added , " still she is the " mother of the prince of the country , and the " religious prejudices of Mussulmen prevail too " strongly in their minds to forget her situation . " LXX . That the said Warren Hastings did not make ...
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