The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... orders of the East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting the Resident appointed by the Company , and obtruding upon ...
... orders of the East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting the Resident appointed by the Company , and obtruding upon ...
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... order him the said Resident to use the British troops under his direction for that purpose ; and did offer the ... orders a party of British and other troops , with the Nabob in the ostensible , and the British Resi- dent in the ...
... order him the said Resident to use the British troops under his direction for that purpose ; and did offer the ... orders a party of British and other troops , with the Nabob in the ostensible , and the British Resi- dent in the ...
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Edmund Burke. manding the 8th regiment , by his order given in the following words : " to be kept in close and secure ... orders . You will allow them to have any neces- sary and convenience , which may be consistent " with a strict guard ...
Edmund Burke. manding the 8th regiment , by his order given in the following words : " to be kept in close and secure ... orders . You will allow them to have any neces- sary and convenience , which may be consistent " with a strict guard ...
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... order their imprisonment to be aggravated with circumstances of great cruelty , giving an order to Lieutenant Francis Rutledge , dated 20th January 1782 , in the following words : " Sir , XXVIII . " When this note is delivered to you by ...
... order their imprisonment to be aggravated with circumstances of great cruelty , giving an order to Lieutenant Francis Rutledge , dated 20th January 1782 , in the following words : " Sir , XXVIII . " When this note is delivered to you by ...
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... ordered me to put the prisoners in irons - this I " have done yet as I have no business to pur- " chase fetters , or supply them any other way , it " is but reasonable , that you should order me to " be reimbursed . And why should I add ...
... ordered me to put the prisoners in irons - this I " have done yet as I have no business to pur- " chase fetters , or supply them any other way , it " is but reasonable , that you should order me to " be reimbursed . And why should I add ...
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