The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... direct proof is very difficult , ) debts have at several periods been acknowl- edged to those gentlemen , to an immense amount , that is , to some millions of sterling money . There is - strong reason to suspect that the body of these ...
... direct proof is very difficult , ) debts have at several periods been acknowl- edged to those gentlemen , to an immense amount , that is , to some millions of sterling money . There is - strong reason to suspect that the body of these ...
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... direct tax upon every house in England , in order to facilitate the vent of their goods , and to avoid instant insol- vency , at that very moment , that their servants should appear in so flourishing a condition , as , be- sides ten ...
... direct tax upon every house in England , in order to facilitate the vent of their goods , and to avoid instant insol- vency , at that very moment , that their servants should appear in so flourishing a condition , as , be- sides ten ...
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... direct such an inquiry to be instituted . " They then order the President and Council of Madras to enter into a full examination , & c . , & c . The Directors , having drawn up their order to the Presidency on these principles ...
... direct such an inquiry to be instituted . " They then order the President and Council of Madras to enter into a full examination , & c . , & c . The Directors , having drawn up their order to the Presidency on these principles ...
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... direct opposition to the necessities of the nation . A diversion is made of millions of the public money from the public treasury to a private purse . It is not into secret negotiations for war , peace , or alliance that the House of ...
... direct opposition to the necessities of the nation . A diversion is made of millions of the public money from the public treasury to a private purse . It is not into secret negotiations for war , peace , or alliance that the House of ...
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... direct that you do examine , in the most impartial manner , all the above- mentioned transactions , and that you punish , by sus- pension , degradation , dismission , or otherwise , as to you shall seem meet , all and every such servant ...
... direct that you do examine , in the most impartial manner , all the above- mentioned transactions , and that you punish , by sus- pension , degradation , dismission , or otherwise , as to you shall seem meet , all and every such servant ...
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