The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... observation which I shall beg leave to make to your Lordships , is this , that the whole of the proceedings from beginning to end has been a mystery of iniquity , and that in no BRITISH MUSEUM 15 JUL 65 part part of them have the orders ...
... observation which I shall beg leave to make to your Lordships , is this , that the whole of the proceedings from beginning to end has been a mystery of iniquity , and that in no BRITISH MUSEUM 15 JUL 65 part part of them have the orders ...
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... observe , my Lords , two important 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 ...
... observe , my Lords , two important 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 ...
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... observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence , may not in some sort be borne ; because an act of violence in- fers no principle ; it infers nothing but a mo- mentary impulse of a ...
... observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence , may not in some sort be borne ; because an act of violence in- fers no principle ; it infers nothing but a mo- mentary impulse of a ...
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... observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already heard ... observation . first is , that this woman is not conscious of having ever been accused of any rebellion ; the only ...
... observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already heard ... observation . first is , that this woman is not conscious of having ever been accused of any rebellion ; the only ...
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... Observe , besides , my Lords , that the two swordsmen said they were sent by the Begums . Now they could not be sent by the Begums , in their own person . This was a thing in India impossible . They might indeed have been sent by Jewar ...
... Observe , besides , my Lords , that the two swordsmen said they were sent by the Begums . Now they could not be sent by the Begums , in their own person . This was a thing in India impossible . They might indeed have been sent by Jewar ...
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