The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... circumstances in these instructions . First , that after the Board had regularly met , the Persian correspondence , kept by the Governour only , was to be communicated to the Council ; and secondly , that he should write no answer to ...
... circumstances in these instructions . First , that after the Board had regularly met , the Persian correspondence , kept by the Governour only , was to be communicated to the Council ; and secondly , that he should write no answer to ...
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... circumstance occurred in the course of our proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated ...
... circumstance occurred in the course of our proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated ...
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... circumstance of the rebellion ? No , he does not even pretend to do so . But , says he , in my travels I was obliged to avoid Fyzabad , upon account of the suspected rebellion there . Another Chief Justice would have gone fifty miles ...
... circumstance of the rebellion ? No , he does not even pretend to do so . But , says he , in my travels I was obliged to avoid Fyzabad , upon account of the suspected rebellion there . Another Chief Justice would have gone fifty miles ...
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... circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to be credited upon his oath ; no , not in a court martial ; and can it therefore be expected , that in a case of peculation , they ...
... circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to be credited upon his oath ; no , not in a court martial ; and can it therefore be expected , that in a case of peculation , they ...
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... circumstances whilst he was in India ? I will read your Lord- ships the letter , that you may not only know , but feel the iniquity of this business . Letter from the Mother of the Vizier to Mr. Hastings , received the 6th of January ...
... circumstances whilst he was in India ? I will read your Lord- ships the letter , that you may not only know , but feel the iniquity of this business . Letter from the Mother of the Vizier to Mr. Hastings , received the 6th of January ...
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