The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Bell & Daldy, 1868 - Great Britain |
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... council first had and obtained , except in such cases of imminent necessity as would render it dangerous to postpone such hostilities or treaties , until the orders from the go- vernor - general and council might arrive . " - That ...
... council first had and obtained , except in such cases of imminent necessity as would render it dangerous to postpone such hostilities or treaties , until the orders from the go- vernor - general and council might arrive . " - That ...
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... council , " that while Ragonaut Row resides at Bombay in expectation of being supported , the ministers can place no confidence in the council there ; which must now be productive of the greatest inconveniencies , and per- haps in the ...
... council , " that while Ragonaut Row resides at Bombay in expectation of being supported , the ministers can place no confidence in the council there ; which must now be productive of the greatest inconveniencies , and per- haps in the ...
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... council in the measures they might be obliged to pursue in consequence . " That the party so described was said to ... council , by means of his casting voice , and against the remonstrances , arguments , and solemn protest of two ...
... council in the measures they might be obliged to pursue in consequence . " That the party so described was said to ... council , by means of his casting voice , and against the remonstrances , arguments , and solemn protest of two ...
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... council of Bombay informed the governor- general and council , that in consequence of later intelligence received from Poona , they had immediately resolved , that nothing further could be done , unless Saccaram Baboo the principal in ...
... council of Bombay informed the governor- general and council , that in consequence of later intelligence received from Poona , they had immediately resolved , that nothing further could be done , unless Saccaram Baboo the principal in ...
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... council , against the protest of two members thereof , that , " for the purpose of granting you [ the presidency of Bombay ] the most effectual support in our power , we have resolved to assemble a strong military force near Calpee ...
... council , against the protest of two members thereof , that , " for the purpose of granting you [ the presidency of Bombay ] the most effectual support in our power , we have resolved to assemble a strong military force near Calpee ...
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