The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... paid . This is the person , my lords , that we bring before you . We have brought before you such a person , that , if you strike at him with the firm and decided arm of justice , you will not have need of a great many more examples ...
... paid . This is the person , my lords , that we bring before you . We have brought before you such a person , that , if you strike at him with the firm and decided arm of justice , you will not have need of a great many more examples ...
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... paid in fame and reputation . It is the reverse in the service of the India company . Glory is not the lot of subordinated merit ; and all the subordinate parts of the gradation are officers , who , in comparison with the offices and ...
... paid in fame and reputation . It is the reverse in the service of the India company . Glory is not the lot of subordinated merit ; and all the subordinate parts of the gradation are officers , who , in comparison with the offices and ...
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... paid by the company , to deliver their correspondence upon the most cri- tical and momentous affairs to him , in order to be suppressed and destroyed at his pleasure . To support him in this plan of spoliation , he has made a ...
... paid by the company , to deliver their correspondence upon the most cri- tical and momentous affairs to him , in order to be suppressed and destroyed at his pleasure . To support him in this plan of spoliation , he has made a ...
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... paid to the supreme government ; he supposes what the country is capable of yielding ; and his project is to change entirely the application of the revenues of the country , and to secure the whole into the hands of government . In enu ...
... paid to the supreme government ; he supposes what the country is capable of yielding ; and his project is to change entirely the application of the revenues of the country , and to secure the whole into the hands of government . In enu ...
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... paid , were undisciplined , disorderly , unfaithful . In this situation , a young prince , confiding more in the appearances , than examining into the reality of things , undertook ( from motives , which the House of Commons with all ...
... paid , were undisciplined , disorderly , unfaithful . In this situation , a young prince , confiding more in the appearances , than examining into the reality of things , undertook ( from motives , which the House of Commons with all ...
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