The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 65
... Rajah's family , the first act they do is to cut off a thousand out of sixteen hundred a month from his allowance ... Rajah , and the management of his household : in short , that there never was such a tender guardianship as , always ...
... Rajah's family , the first act they do is to cut off a thousand out of sixteen hundred a month from his allowance ... Rajah , and the management of his household : in short , that there never was such a tender guardianship as , always ...
Page 66
... Rajah's education and fortune , one should have thought , before they were turned out , he would at least have examined whether such a step was proper or not . No : they were turned out without any such examination ; and when I come to ...
... Rajah's education and fortune , one should have thought , before they were turned out , he would at least have examined whether such a step was proper or not . No : they were turned out without any such examination ; and when I come to ...
Page 110
... Rajah Debi Sing , it does not follow that Mr. Goodlad was responsible for them ; and I so well know the character , " & c . , & c . , & c . Now your Lordships perceive he has acquitted Mr. Goodlad . He is clear . Be it that he is fairly ...
... Rajah Debi Sing , it does not follow that Mr. Goodlad was responsible for them ; and I so well know the character , " & c . , & c . , & c . Now your Lordships perceive he has acquitted Mr. Goodlad . He is clear . Be it that he is fairly ...
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