The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 12Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... called the treaty of Chunar . Having 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 ...
... called the treaty of Chunar . Having 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 ...
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... called the new brigade . Another remedial part of the treaty regarded the British pensioners . It is in proof before your Lordships that Mr. Hastings agreed to recall from Oude that body of pensioners , whose conduct there is described ...
... called the new brigade . Another remedial part of the treaty regarded the British pensioners . It is in proof before your Lordships that Mr. Hastings agreed to recall from Oude that body of pensioners , whose conduct there is described ...
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... called , Mr. Hastings ( for he always artfully feels his way as he proceeds ) first says , that the Nabob shall be permitted to do this act , if he pleases . He does not assume the government . He does not compel the Nabob to do ...
... called , Mr. Hastings ( for he always artfully feels his way as he proceeds ) first says , that the Nabob shall be permitted to do this act , if he pleases . He does not assume the government . He does not compel the Nabob to do ...
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... called , and on which I shall say a very few words to your Lordships ) were guarantied by the Company . The jaghires of his own house , of his mother and grandmother , were guarantied by us . I must inform your Lordships , that , upon ...
... called , and on which I shall say a very few words to your Lordships ) were guarantied by the Company . The jaghires of his own house , of his mother and grandmother , were guarantied by us . I must inform your Lordships , that , upon ...
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... called , sub- servient to his debaucheries , were persons whom he wished to spare . " Now I am to show you that this man , whatever faults he may have in his private mor- als , ( with which we have nothing at all to do , ) has been ...
... called , sub- servient to his debaucheries , were persons whom he wished to spare . " Now I am to show you that this man , whatever faults he may have in his private mor- als , ( with which we have nothing at all to do , ) has been ...
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