The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... distress of the Khourd Mahl . I shall also " forward a bill for 10,000 rupees to you in " the course of three or four days ; and if in " the mean time you may find means to supply " to the amount of that sum , I will become personally ...
... distress of the Khourd Mahl . I shall also " forward a bill for 10,000 rupees to you in " the course of three or four days ; and if in " the mean time you may find means to supply " to the amount of that sum , I will become personally ...
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... distress ' which reigned in the Khourd Mahl , your Lord- ships have been told , that these women must have perished through famine , if their gaolers , Captain Jaques and Major Gilpin , had not raised money upon their own credit , and ...
... distress ' which reigned in the Khourd Mahl , your Lord- ships have been told , that these women must have perished through famine , if their gaolers , Captain Jaques and Major Gilpin , had not raised money upon their own credit , and ...
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... distress doubly felt ; and it has a whole class of distresses of its own . These are the things that have gone to the heart of the Commons . 2 We have stated first , the sufferings of the Begum , and secondly the sufferings of the two ...
... distress doubly felt ; and it has a whole class of distresses of its own . These are the things that have gone to the heart of the Commons . 2 We have stated first , the sufferings of the Begum , and secondly the sufferings of the two ...
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... distress . You see women , whom we have proved to be of respectable rank and con- dition , exposed to what is held to be the last of indignities in that country , the view of a base , insulting , ridiculing , or perhaps vainly pitying ...
... distress . You see women , whom we have proved to be of respectable rank and con- dition , exposed to what is held to be the last of indignities in that country , the view of a base , insulting , ridiculing , or perhaps vainly pitying ...
Стр. 124
... distress for dry bread and clothes ; and in " consequence of such representation , were re- " lieved by the intervention of the said Bristow ; " but soon after the deputation of the said " Warren Hastings , to Oude , in the year 1784 ...
... distress for dry bread and clothes ; and in " consequence of such representation , were re- " lieved by the intervention of the said Bristow ; " but soon after the deputation of the said " Warren Hastings , to Oude , in the year 1784 ...
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