The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... opinion of the horrible nature of pro- ceedings , which he thought so necessary to be concealed . Whilst we were inquiring into the violences committed against the Begums , in breach of the treaty entered into with them , there came ...
... opinion of the horrible nature of pro- ceedings , which he thought so necessary to be concealed . Whilst we were inquiring into the violences committed against the Begums , in breach of the treaty entered into with them , there came ...
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... opinion ? —A . I think I have answered that very fully , that it was upon those very principles that I did form an opinion of her innocence ; how far they are justifiable or right , I will not take upon me to say upon oath ; there was ...
... opinion ? —A . I think I have answered that very fully , that it was upon those very principles that I did form an opinion of her innocence ; how far they are justifiable or right , I will not take upon me to say upon oath ; there was ...
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... opinion of her disaffection to the English . As to the Begum , he positively acquits her of any rebellion . If he therefore did not know it , who was an active officer in the very centre of the alleged rebellion , and who was in ...
... opinion of her disaffection to the English . As to the Begum , he positively acquits her of any rebellion . If he therefore did not know it , who was an active officer in the very centre of the alleged rebellion , and who was in ...
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... opinion from Mr. Macpherson , the following Minute was deli- vered by the Governour General : 66 " I should gladly acquiesce in the motion made by Mr. Macpherson , if I thought it possible " to frame a letter to the Begums , in any ...
... opinion from Mr. Macpherson , the following Minute was deli- vered by the Governour General : 66 " I should gladly acquiesce in the motion made by Mr. Macpherson , if I thought it possible " to frame a letter to the Begums , in any ...
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... opinion of the Directors , should be induced to resent her wrongs . What , I say , does all this amount to ? -It amounts to this - The Begums accuse me of doing them injustice ; the Directors indicate a suspicion that they have been ...
... opinion of the Directors , should be induced to resent her wrongs . What , I say , does all this amount to ? -It amounts to this - The Begums accuse me of doing them injustice ; the Directors indicate a suspicion that they have been ...
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