The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... conduct all matters of business with the Native Powers . My Lords , we contend strongly that all the positive rules and injunctions of the law , though they they are merely positive and do not contain any thing 4 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... conduct all matters of business with the Native Powers . My Lords , we contend strongly that all the positive rules and injunctions of the law , though they they are merely positive and do not contain any thing 4 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... conduct which divests it of that just weight it otherwise would have . This Chief Justice goes to Lucknow , where he holds his court , such as it was . He is ready to authenticate any process , by the signature of The English Chief ...
... conduct which divests it of that just weight it otherwise would have . This Chief Justice goes to Lucknow , where he holds his court , such as it was . He is ready to authenticate any process , by the signature of The English Chief ...
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... conduct under " his past promises . I do not agree to his " ready money . Let me have my jaghire as xc formerly ; otherwise , leaving this place , I will " wait on you at Benares , and thence will go " towards Shah Jehan Abad , because ...
... conduct under " his past promises . I do not agree to his " ready money . Let me have my jaghire as xc formerly ; otherwise , leaving this place , I will " wait on you at Benares , and thence will go " towards Shah Jehan Abad , because ...
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... conduct stand recorded in my correspondence to the court of Lucknow to that effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were ...
... conduct stand recorded in my correspondence to the court of Lucknow to that effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were ...
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... conduct on the part of the Begums , but without stating what it was . In a letter to Mr. Hastings , he appears to endeavour to soften the cruel tem- per of this inflexible man , by going a little way with him , by admitting that he ...
... conduct on the part of the Begums , but without stating what it was . In a letter to Mr. Hastings , he appears to endeavour to soften the cruel tem- per of this inflexible man , by going a little way with him , by admitting that he ...
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