The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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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 , for ...
... 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 , for ...
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