The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... thousand pounds aforesaid , they the said parents did positively refuse to pay any part of the same to their son for the use of the Company , until he should agree to cer- tain terms to be stipulated in a regular treaty ; and , among ...
... thousand pounds aforesaid , they the said parents did positively refuse to pay any part of the same to their son for the use of the Company , until he should agree to cer- tain terms to be stipulated in a regular treaty ; and , among ...
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... thousand pounds and upwards , were actually received by the Resident for the use of the Company , before the 23d of February 1782 ; and there remained on the said extorted bond no more than about £ . 25,000 according to the state- ment ...
... thousand pounds and upwards , were actually received by the Resident for the use of the Company , before the 23d of February 1782 ; and there remained on the said extorted bond no more than about £ . 25,000 according to the state- ment ...
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... thousand pounds afore- said , and goods , estimated , according to the valu- ation of a merchant appointed to value the same , at the sum of forty thousand pounds , even allowing them to sell greatly under their value , were de- livered ...
... thousand pounds afore- said , and goods , estimated , according to the valu- ation of a merchant appointed to value the same , at the sum of forty thousand pounds , even allowing them to sell greatly under their value , were de- livered ...
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... thousand pounds sterling , which he might procure for the subsistence of the sufferers . But whatever relief was given ( the amount thereof not appearing ) the same was soon exhausted ; and the number of persons to be maintained in the ...
... thousand pounds sterling , which he might procure for the subsistence of the sufferers . But whatever relief was given ( the amount thereof not appearing ) the same was soon exhausted ; and the number of persons to be maintained in the ...
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... thousand pounds , were so da- maged by ill keeping in warehouses , that they could not be sold , even for six months credit , at much more than about eight thousand pounds ; by which a loss in a single article was incurred of twenty ...
... thousand pounds , were so da- maged by ill keeping in warehouses , that they could not be sold , even for six months credit , at much more than about eight thousand pounds ; by which a loss in a single article was incurred of twenty ...
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