The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... possessions , and also on no account or pretence to make any further demands or claims on them ; and , well knowing from whence all his claims and exactions had arisen , they demanded , that the said treaty , or family - com- pact ...
... possessions , and also on no account or pretence to make any further demands or claims on them ; and , well knowing from whence all his claims and exactions had arisen , they demanded , that the said treaty , or family - com- pact ...
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... possessions of his said mother and grand- mother , as belonging to him by the Mahomedan law ; and this pretended claim was set up by the said Warren Hastings , after the Nabob had , by a regular treaty ratified and guarantied by the ...
... possessions of his said mother and grand- mother , as belonging to him by the Mahomedan law ; and this pretended claim was set up by the said Warren Hastings , after the Nabob had , by a regular treaty ratified and guarantied by the ...
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... possessed for per- " forming those services , he would free him [ the " said Middleton ] from the charges , and would " proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself " undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is to be given ...
... possessed for per- " forming those services , he would free him [ the " said Middleton ] from the charges , and would " proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself " undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is to be given ...
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... possession , and found to exceed the amount of what they were rated at in the general list of con- fiscated estates ; and although the assistant Resi- dent Johnson did confess , " that the object of dis- tressing the Bhow Begum was ...
... possession , and found to exceed the amount of what they were rated at in the general list of con- fiscated estates ; and although the assistant Resi- dent Johnson did confess , " that the object of dis- tressing the Bhow Begum was ...
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... possessions , in- cluding down to their table utensils ; which , as the Resident admitted , " they had been , and were " still delivering , and that no proof had yet been " obtained of their having more . " XXXII . That XXXII . That ...
... possessions , in- cluding down to their table utensils ; which , as the Resident admitted , " they had been , and were " still delivering , and that no proof had yet been " obtained of their having more . " XXXII . That XXXII . That ...
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