The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 61
... taken , which bore resemblance to those taken in the war of the Roses in this country , where it was the common course , in the heat of blood , " off with his head , so much for Buckingham . " - Yet , where the coun- try again recovered ...
... taken , which bore resemblance to those taken in the war of the Roses in this country , where it was the common course , in the heat of blood , " off with his head , so much for Buckingham . " - Yet , where the coun- try again recovered ...
Page 79
... taken off his back in the manner we have seen , and no one person remains but Captain Knox . Now , if Captain Knox was there and assenting , he is an accom- plice too . Captain Knox asserts , that , at the consultation about the murder ...
... taken off his back in the manner we have seen , and no one person remains but Captain Knox . Now , if Captain Knox was there and assenting , he is an accom- plice too . Captain Knox asserts , that , at the consultation about the murder ...
Page 92
... taken away . would have thought , that this revolution might have satisfied these gentlemen , and that the money gained by it would have been sufficient . No. The partisans of Cossim Ally wanted another revolution . The partisans of the ...
... taken away . would have thought , that this revolution might have satisfied these gentlemen , and that the money gained by it would have been sufficient . No. The partisans of Cossim Ally wanted another revolution . The partisans of the ...
Page 98
... taken our part in the war . He secured him from the revenge of Shuja ul Dowla . The Mogul had granted us the superiority over Bulwant Sing . Lord Clive re - established him in a secure , easy , independency . He con- firmed him , under ...
... taken our part in the war . He secured him from the revenge of Shuja ul Dowla . The Mogul had granted us the superiority over Bulwant Sing . Lord Clive re - established him in a secure , easy , independency . He con- firmed him , under ...
Page 102
... taken out of the native hands , and settled in the supreme council and presidency itself in Calcutta ; and so it remained until the year 1781 , when Mr. Hastings made another revolution , took it out of the hands of the supreme council ...
... taken out of the native hands , and settled in the supreme council and presidency itself in Calcutta ; and so it remained until the year 1781 , when Mr. Hastings made another revolution , took it out of the hands of the supreme council ...
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