The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Edmund Burke. in any manner influenced by malice or a desire of revenge ? To this , my Lords , I answer , be- cause we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how ... manner influenced by malice or a desire ...
Edmund Burke. in any manner influenced by malice or a desire of revenge ? To this , my Lords , I answer , be- cause we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how ... manner influenced by malice or a desire ...
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... manner ; but that Mr. Hastings assured him , that six thousand pounds had been paid to copying clerks in the India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this ...
... manner ; but that Mr. Hastings assured him , that six thousand pounds had been paid to copying clerks in the India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this ...
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... manner subjecting him to our government . The moment he came into a state of dependence . upon the British Government , all these evils attached upon him . It is , he adds , disagreeable to me to exert such powers , but I know they must ...
... manner subjecting him to our government . The moment he came into a state of dependence . upon the British Government , all these evils attached upon him . It is , he adds , disagreeable to me to exert such powers , but I know they must ...
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... manner and degree they have been violated , I trust that your Lordships will not think that the time is lost ; certainly I do not think that my labour will be mis - spent , in endeavouring to bring these matters fully before you . In ...
... manner and degree they have been violated , I trust that your Lordships will not think that the time is lost ; certainly I do not think that my labour will be mis - spent , in endeavouring to bring these matters fully before you . In ...
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... manners , maxims , and government , it is cer- tainly as good authority as Mr. Hastings's De- fence , which he has acknowledged to have been written by other people . From the Tartarian , I shall now proceed to the later Mahometan ...
... manners , maxims , and government , it is cer- tainly as good authority as Mr. Hastings's De- fence , which he has acknowledged to have been written by other people . From the Tartarian , I shall now proceed to the later Mahometan ...
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