The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellaniesGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - Great Britain |
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Page 17
... and when they are tired , let them commence a treaty of peace . Let the plenipotentiary sophisters of England settle with the diplomatic sophisters VOL . III . C of France , in what manner right is to be THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . 17.
... and when they are tired , let them commence a treaty of peace . Let the plenipotentiary sophisters of England settle with the diplomatic sophisters VOL . III . C of France , in what manner right is to be THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . 17.
Page 110
... treaty and compromise going on , sometimes openly , sometimes with less observation . To him who contemplates the British constitution , as to him who contemplates the subordinate material world , it will always be a matter of his most ...
... treaty and compromise going on , sometimes openly , sometimes with less observation . To him who contemplates the British constitution , as to him who contemplates the subordinate material world , it will always be a matter of his most ...
Page 155
... treaty of 1781 , the whole of the Nabob's debt to private Europeans is by Mr. Sullivan , agent . to the Nabob and his creditors , stated at £ 2,800,000 , which ( if the cavalry loan , and the remains of the debt of 1767 , be subtracted ) ...
... treaty of 1781 , the whole of the Nabob's debt to private Europeans is by Mr. Sullivan , agent . to the Nabob and his creditors , stated at £ 2,800,000 , which ( if the cavalry loan , and the remains of the debt of 1767 , be subtracted ) ...
Page 159
... treaty of peace and close alliance with this rebel , at the gates of Madras . Both before and since that treaty , every principle of policy pointed out this power as a natural alliance ; and on his part , it was courted by every sort of ...
... treaty of peace and close alliance with this rebel , at the gates of Madras . Both before and since that treaty , every principle of policy pointed out this power as a natural alliance ; and on his part , it was courted by every sort of ...
Page 179
... treaty of 1762 , and they subject that nation to a perpetual tribute of forty thou- sand a year to the Nabob of Arcot ; a tribute never due , or pretended to be due , to him , even when he appeared to be something ; a tribute , as ...
... treaty of 1762 , and they subject that nation to a perpetual tribute of forty thou- sand a year to the Nabob of Arcot ; a tribute never due , or pretended to be due , to him , even when he appeared to be something ; a tribute , as ...
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