The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... thereof , the sum last required was paid , and discharges given to the Nabob for all the money , which he had borrowed from his own mother and the mother of his father . That the distresses and disorders in the Nabob's Government , and ...
... thereof , the sum last required was paid , and discharges given to the Nabob for all the money , which he had borrowed from his own mother and the mother of his father . That the distresses and disorders in the Nabob's Government , and ...
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... thereof was to enable the Nabob to seize upon the estates of his female parents afore- said , which had been guarantied to them by the East - India Company . And although in the treaty , or pretended treaty , aforesaid , nothing more is ...
... thereof was to enable the Nabob to seize upon the estates of his female parents afore- said , which had been guarantied to them by the East - India Company . And although in the treaty , or pretended treaty , aforesaid , nothing more is ...
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... thereof , and that he found it ne- cessary to remove his family , " which he did not " wish to retain there , in case of a rupture with " the Nabob , or the necessity of employing the " British forces in the reduction of his Aumils and ...
... thereof , and that he found it ne- cessary to remove his family , " which he did not " wish to retain there , in case of a rupture with " the Nabob , or the necessity of employing the " British forces in the reduction of his Aumils and ...
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... thereof , as much in his option after the treaty , as it was before ; the declared intent of the article being only to re- move the restraint of the Company's guarantee forbidding such resumption , but furnishing nothing , which could ...
... thereof , as much in his option after the treaty , as it was before ; the declared intent of the article being only to re- move the restraint of the Company's guarantee forbidding such resumption , but furnishing nothing , which could ...
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... thereof being brought . " XXXVI , That , instead of their receiving any answer to any of the aforesaid reasonable propositions , con- cerning either the account stated , or the crimes imputed to them , or any relief from the hardships ...
... thereof being brought . " XXXVI , That , instead of their receiving any answer to any of the aforesaid reasonable propositions , con- cerning either the account stated , or the crimes imputed to them , or any relief from the hardships ...
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