The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... the Members " be duly summoned ; that the correspondence " with the Princes or Country Powers in India , " be carried on by the Governour General only , " but B 2 " but that all letters sent by him be first OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 3.
... the Members " be duly summoned ; that the correspondence " with the Princes or Country Powers in India , " be carried on by the Governour General only , " but B 2 " but that all letters sent by him be first OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 3.
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Edmund Burke. " but that all letters sent by him be first ap- " proved in Council , and that he lay before the " Council , at their next meeting , all letters " received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their ...
Edmund Burke. " but that all letters sent by him be first ap- " proved in Council , and that he lay before the " Council , at their next meeting , all letters " received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their ...
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... sent for and examined Mr. Middleton , and Major Gilpin produced his correspondence . When we applied to Mr. Middleton , we found that all this part of his correspondence had been torn out of his book . But having come at it by means of ...
... sent for and examined Mr. Middleton , and Major Gilpin produced his correspondence . When we applied to Mr. Middleton , we found that all this part of his correspondence had been torn out of his book . But having come at it by means of ...
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... sent as ambassadors to represent the in- terests of the Company at the court of an independent Prince . Over this Prince they usurped an absolute power , they even made use ́of British officers in his own service , and re- ceiving his ...
... sent as ambassadors to represent the in- terests of the Company at the court of an independent Prince . Over this Prince they usurped an absolute power , they even made use ́of British officers in his own service , and re- ceiving his ...
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... sent to collect . My Lords , I must here 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 ...
... sent to collect . My Lords , I must here 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 ...
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