The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... manner . It is necessary that your Lordships should be acquainted with the manner in which the cor- respondence of the Company's servants ought to be carried on and their proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will ...
... manner . It is necessary that your Lordships should be acquainted with the manner in which the cor- respondence of the Company's servants ought to be carried on and their proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will ...
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... manner in which he was to 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 ...
... manner in which he was to 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 ...
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... manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated to your Lordships , respecting the seizure of the treasures of the Begums , appear upon any publick record whatever . From the ...
... manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated to your Lordships , respecting the seizure of the treasures of the Begums , appear upon any publick record whatever . From the ...
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... manner we have done , before your Lordships . Here then you have important matter which this anonymous letter has brought to light ; and otherwise the whole of this correspondence so essential to the interests and justice of Great ...
... manner we have done , before your Lordships . Here then you have important matter which this anonymous letter has brought to light ; and otherwise the whole of this correspondence so essential to the interests and justice of Great ...
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... manner , in the Nabob's own house , in his own capital city , in the lodging of his dependent and pensioner Colonel Morgan , with no other witness that we know of , than Mr. Middleton , was this iniquitous , dark pro- cedure held , to ...
... manner , in the Nabob's own house , in his own capital city , in the lodging of his dependent and pensioner Colonel Morgan , with no other witness that we know of , than Mr. Middleton , was this iniquitous , dark pro- cedure held , to ...
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