The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 12Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... brought his miserable victim thither , he forced him to sign a paper called a treaty : but such was the fraud in every part of this treaty , that Mr. Middleton him- self , who was the instrument and the chief agent in it , acknowledges ...
... brought his miserable victim thither , he forced him to sign a paper called a treaty : but such was the fraud in every part of this treaty , that Mr. Middleton him- self , who was the instrument and the chief agent in it , acknowledges ...
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... brought the Nabob to a persuasion that nothing less than his destruction , or the annihilation of every shadow of his power , is meant ; and all my labors to convince him to the contrary have proved abortive . A settled melancholy has ...
... brought the Nabob to a persuasion that nothing less than his destruction , or the annihilation of every shadow of his power , is meant ; and all my labors to convince him to the contrary have proved abortive . A settled melancholy has ...
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... brought the whole into train . This tardiness , and the opposition prepared to the only decided act yet undertaken , have a bad appearance . I approve the Nabob's resolutions to deprive the Begums of their ill - employed treasures . In ...
... brought the whole into train . This tardiness , and the opposition prepared to the only decided act yet undertaken , have a bad appearance . I approve the Nabob's resolutions to deprive the Begums of their ill - employed treasures . In ...
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... brought there to rob them ? No , this was what nei- ther Mr. Hastings nor his agent ever did : for as they never made a civil demand upon them , so they never made a criminal charge against them , or against any person belonging to them ...
... brought there to rob them ? No , this was what nei- ther Mr. Hastings nor his agent ever did : for as they never made a civil demand upon them , so they never made a criminal charge against them , or against any person belonging to them ...
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... brought them 60,000l . more in debt , and forced them to give a bond for that 60,0007 . - • Your Lordships have seen in what manner these debts were contracted , — and that they were contract- ed by persons engaging , not for themselves ...
... brought them 60,000l . more in debt , and forced them to give a bond for that 60,0007 . - • Your Lordships have seen in what manner these debts were contracted , — and that they were contract- ed by persons engaging , not for themselves ...
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accused affairs allowance answer appears appointed authority Begums believe brought called cause charge circumstances Commons Company Company's concerned conduct consequence consider corruption Council Court of Directors crimes criminal defence dependent desire direct Dowlah duty effect English evidence fact force give given hands Hastings Hastings's hear heard honor hope House India inquiry interest jaghires John judge justice justify Khân kind lands leave letter Lords Lordships Mahomed Major manner matter means Middleton ministers minutes mother Nabob nature never observe opinion oppression persons possession present pretence prince prisoner proceedings produced proof proved rank rebellion received records regard represent respect Reza Khân seen sent servants stand suffer suppose taken thing tion treaty Vizier whole wish women