The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... produced before the bar of the House that insolent and unbecoming paper , which lies upon our table . It was deliberately given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing ...
... produced before the bar of the House that insolent and unbecoming paper , which lies upon our table . It was deliberately given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing ...
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... produce a discipline and order , which no state should be ashamed to copy . The company's mercantile regulations are admirably fitted for the government of a remote , large , disjointed empire . As merchants , having factors abroad in ...
... produce a discipline and order , which no state should be ashamed to copy . The company's mercantile regulations are admirably fitted for the government of a remote , large , disjointed empire . As merchants , having factors abroad in ...
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... produce to them , if strictly observed , a more accurate idea of the nature of their affairs , and the nature of ... producing the evidence to it judicially under their own hands . For your lordships must have observed , that it is rare ...
... produce to them , if strictly observed , a more accurate idea of the nature of their affairs , and the nature of ... producing the evidence to it judicially under their own hands . For your lordships must have observed , that it is rare ...
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... produced ; and last of all , that , which is matter of historick proof , by historick evidence . This I hope to do with the usual allowance to errours and mistakes , which is the claim of human infirmity . Then , my lords , two distinct ...
... produced ; and last of all , that , which is matter of historick proof , by historick evidence . This I hope to do with the usual allowance to errours and mistakes , which is the claim of human infirmity . Then , my lords , two distinct ...
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... produced by the Hindû polity throughout that vast region , before it was distorted and put out of frame by the barbarism of foreign conquests . Some choice reserved spots continued to flourish under it to the year 1756. Some remained ...
... produced by the Hindû polity throughout that vast region , before it was distorted and put out of frame by the barbarism of foreign conquests . Some choice reserved spots continued to flourish under it to the year 1756. Some remained ...
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