The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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Page 59
... expenses , and that " would be doing enough . " 86 66 LXXI . * That the faith given for the restoration of their landed cstates being thus violated , and the money for necessary expenses being as ill supplied as before , the women and ...
... expenses , and that " would be doing enough . " 86 66 LXXI . * That the faith given for the restoration of their landed cstates being thus violated , and the money for necessary expenses being as ill supplied as before , the women and ...
Page 64
... expenses , and recommended to " them not to incur any further disgrace , and that " if they did not think proper to act agreeably to " her directions , they would do wrong . The ladies " followed her advice , and about ten at night ...
... expenses , and recommended to " them not to incur any further disgrace , and that " if they did not think proper to act agreeably to " her directions , they would do wrong . The ladies " followed her advice , and about ten at night ...
Page 112
... ; will attach to their interests the Hindoo Zemindars , and possess themselves of forts , which , with little expense made formidable , 66 ( 6 would " would give employment perhaps to the whole " of 112 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... ; will attach to their interests the Hindoo Zemindars , and possess themselves of forts , which , with little expense made formidable , 66 ( 6 would " would give employment perhaps to the whole " of 112 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
Page 116
... 66 permanent peace ; " alleging , among other cogent reasons , " that the expense of the force neces- ་ ་ sary to be employed to subdue the country might " be " be spared , and employed elsewhere ; and that 116 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... 66 permanent peace ; " alleging , among other cogent reasons , " that the expense of the force neces- ་ ་ sary to be employed to subdue the country might " be " be spared , and employed elsewhere ; and that 116 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
Page 121
... expense to the Company : -that the farming out the defence of a country to a Contractor , being wholly unprecedented , and evidently absurd , could have no real object but to enrich the Contractor at the Company's expense ; since either ...
... expense to the Company : -that the farming out the defence of a country to a Contractor , being wholly unprecedented , and evidently absurd , could have no real object but to enrich the Contractor at the Company's expense ; since either ...
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