The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Edmund Burke. our proceedings this day , by stating to your Lordships this fact , and by calling upon your justice to punish him for this violation of the laws of his country . We have told you who the instruments were , by which all ...
Edmund Burke. our proceedings this day , by stating to your Lordships this fact , and by calling upon your justice to punish him for this violation of the laws of his country . We have told you who the instruments were , by which all ...
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... fact , and Mr. Middleton has en- deavoured to slur it over , but could not com- pletely conceal it . We have established the fact , and it is in evidence before your Lordships . You have now then , in this manner , got these ...
... fact , and Mr. Middleton has en- deavoured to slur it over , but could not com- pletely conceal it . We have established the fact , and it is in evidence before your Lordships . You have now then , in this manner , got these ...
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... facts stated by the Begums and with Captain Gor- don's accusation . Did he afterwards inform her of this accusation , or did he ask this Captain Gordon one question in India , where the matter might be ventilated ? Not one word my Lords ...
... facts stated by the Begums and with Captain Gor- don's accusation . Did he afterwards inform her of this accusation , or did he ask this Captain Gordon one question in India , where the matter might be ventilated ? Not one word my Lords ...
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... fact , a wicked report , propagated by Mr. Middleton and the English agents , for the purpose of justifying their iniquitous.spoliation of the Begums . This is the manner in which the matter stands upon the ground of rebellion , with ...
... fact , a wicked report , propagated by Mr. Middleton and the English agents , for the purpose of justifying their iniquitous.spoliation of the Begums . This is the manner in which the matter stands upon the ground of rebellion , with ...
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... facts against her ; except that at the battle of Buxar , in the year 1764 , she had used some odd expressions concerning the English , who were then at war with her son Sujah Dowlah . This was long before we had any empire or pretence ...
... facts against her ; except that at the battle of Buxar , in the year 1764 , she had used some odd expressions concerning the English , who were then at war with her son Sujah Dowlah . This was long before we had any empire or pretence ...
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