The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at the end of the Seventh_Volume . * THE preceding Report was ordered to be printed for the use of the ...
... appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at the end of the Seventh_Volume . * THE preceding Report was ordered to be printed for the use of the ...
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... appointed special places for such inquiries ; and if in any of those places we were to apply the emollient language of drawing rooms to the exposure of great crimes , it would be as false and vicious in taste and in morals , as to use ...
... appointed special places for such inquiries ; and if in any of those places we were to apply the emollient language of drawing rooms to the exposure of great crimes , it would be as false and vicious in taste and in morals , as to use ...
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... appoint- ment , by acts done under another form , is to the last degree wild and absurd . Lord Cornwallis was going to conduct a war of great magnitude , and was consequently trusted with extraordinary powers . He went in the two ...
... appoint- ment , by acts done under another form , is to the last degree wild and absurd . Lord Cornwallis was going to conduct a war of great magnitude , and was consequently trusted with extraordinary powers . He went in the two ...
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... appointed by the Company to that trust . His assumption of the military authority was a gross usurpation . It was an au- thority to which he would have had no right if the whole powers of government were vested in him , and he had ...
... appointed by the Company to that trust . His assumption of the military authority was a gross usurpation . It was an au- thority to which he would have had no right if the whole powers of government were vested in him , and he had ...
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... appointed as naib to the government of the country , after he had imprisoned the Rajah . his Cheit Sing had given him to understand through Mr. Markham , that he was aware of the design of suspending him , and of placing government in ...
... appointed as naib to the government of the country , after he had imprisoned the Rajah . his Cheit Sing had given him to understand through Mr. Markham , that he was aware of the design of suspending him , and of placing government in ...
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