The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... give a colour to the accusation , and make it less improbable , they say , that the Nabob himself was at the bottom of it ; and that he joined with his bro- ther and his mother to extirpate out of his domi- nions that horrible grievance ...
... give a colour to the accusation , and make it less improbable , they say , that the Nabob himself was at the bottom of it ; and that he joined with his bro- ther and his mother to extirpate out of his domi- nions that horrible grievance ...
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... give probability or possibility to this business , and endeavour to throw the whole design upon these two unfortunate women . Your Lordships see the wickedness and base- ness of the contrivance . They first , in order to keep the whole ...
... give probability or possibility to this business , and endeavour to throw the whole design upon these two unfortunate women . Your Lordships see the wickedness and base- ness of the contrivance . They first , in order to keep the whole ...
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... give a different ac- count of the proceedings . -- Captain Gordon was one of Colonel Hannay's under - farmers he was hunted out of the country , and , as one of the Begums says , pur- sued by a thousand of the Zemindars , for robbing ...
... give a different ac- count of the proceedings . -- Captain Gordon was one of Colonel Hannay's under - farmers he was hunted out of the country , and , as one of the Begums says , pur- sued by a thousand of the Zemindars , for robbing ...
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... give this poor woman any opportunity of obtaining justice against this Captain Gordon , who , after acknowledging that he owed his life to her favour , calumniates and traduces her to her utter destruction ? No , he never did , and ...
... give this poor woman any opportunity of obtaining justice against this Captain Gordon , who , after acknowledging that he owed his life to her favour , calumniates and traduces her to her utter destruction ? No , he never did , and ...
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... give the alarm to the British troops . Q. And no such alarm was taken or given to the British troops ? -A . No , I think not ; as I was always about his person , and in the camp , I think I certainly must have known it or heard of it ...
... give the alarm to the British troops . Q. And no such alarm was taken or given to the British troops ? -A . No , I think not ; as I was always about his person , and in the camp , I think I certainly must have known it or heard of it ...
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