The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... heard , and that this letter is out of the trunk of Mr. Hastings's private Persian secretary and interpreter Mr. Jonathan Scott . Lords , in this letter there are several things worthy of your Lordships observation . first is , that ...
... heard , and that this letter is out of the trunk of Mr. Hastings's private Persian secretary and interpreter Mr. Jonathan Scott . Lords , in this letter there are several things worthy of your Lordships observation . first is , that ...
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... heard of something : and to close the whole of this hearsay account , Sir Elijah Impey , who always comes in as a supplement , declares that no man doubted of the existence of this re- bellion and of the guilt of the Begums , any more ...
... heard of something : and to close the whole of this hearsay account , Sir Elijah Impey , who always comes in as a supplement , declares that no man doubted of the existence of this re- bellion and of the guilt of the Begums , any more ...
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... heard any native of credit and authority in the Nabob's dominions , who appeared to believe the rebellion of the Begums ? -A . No , I never did . Q. Have you any reason to believe that the Nabob gave credit to it ? -A . I really cannot ...
... heard any native of credit and authority in the Nabob's dominions , who appeared to believe the rebellion of the Begums ? -A . No , I never did . Q. Have you any reason to believe that the Nabob gave credit to it ? -A . I really cannot ...
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... heard of it ; but I never did . " 59 We assure your Lordships you will find upon your printed Minutes , that Captain Edwards says he was credibly informed , that the Nabob left behind him a part of his guard of horse ; and that so ...
... heard of it ; but I never did . " 59 We assure your Lordships you will find upon your printed Minutes , that Captain Edwards says he was credibly informed , that the Nabob left behind him a part of his guard of horse ; and that so ...
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... heard this from report . I have no other knowledge but mere report . I understood from the report , she was to extir- pate the English and depose her son , who is now upon the throne . Q. Was it after or before the seizing of the ...
... heard this from report . I have no other knowledge but mere report . I understood from the report , she was to extir- pate the English and depose her son , who is now upon the throne . Q. Was it after or before the seizing of the ...
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