The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... circumstance in this transaction that I shall lay before your Lordships is that the treaty is declared to have for its objects two modes of reliev ing the Nabob from his distresses , - from distress- es which we have stated , and which ...
... circumstance in this transaction that I shall lay before your Lordships is that the treaty is declared to have for its objects two modes of reliev ing the Nabob from his distresses , - from distress- es which we have stated , and which ...
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... circumstances what- ever , to provide funds for the payment of the troops you now propose to send him . " The wresting Furruckabad , Kyraghur , and Fy- zoola Khân's country from his government , ( for in that light , my dear Sir , I can ...
... circumstances what- ever , to provide funds for the payment of the troops you now propose to send him . " The wresting Furruckabad , Kyraghur , and Fy- zoola Khân's country from his government , ( for in that light , my dear Sir , I can ...
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... circumstances : give me your opinion upon the legal- ity of the possession " ? No , he did no such thing . Your Lordships , I am sure , will think it a little extraordinary , that neither this chief - justice made . by himself , nor ...
... circumstances : give me your opinion upon the legal- ity of the possession " ? No , he did no such thing . Your Lordships , I am sure , will think it a little extraordinary , that neither this chief - justice made . by himself , nor ...
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... circumstance occurred . The House of Commons , who are virtually the representatives of Lucknow , and who lately took 500,000l . of their money , will not suffer the natives . first to be robbed of their property , and then the titles ...
... circumstance occurred . The House of Commons , who are virtually the representatives of Lucknow , and who lately took 500,000l . of their money , will not suffer the natives . first to be robbed of their property , and then the titles ...
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... returned with the inclosed letter from her . From some circumstances which I have heard to - day , I am hopeful the prisoners will soon think seriously of their removal , and pay the balance rath- SPEECH IN REPLY . FIFTH DAY . 59.
... returned with the inclosed letter from her . From some circumstances which I have heard to - day , I am hopeful the prisoners will soon think seriously of their removal , and pay the balance rath- SPEECH IN REPLY . FIFTH DAY . 59.
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