The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... nature of a petition , for something or other , which he made to the Begum . That petition they have suppressed and sunk . It is plain , however , that the petition had been sent , and was granted ; and therefore the apology that is ...
... nature of a petition , for something or other , which he made to the Begum . That petition they have suppressed and sunk . It is plain , however , that the petition had been sent , and was granted ; and therefore the apology that is ...
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... nature and policy , had conspired to destroy her own son ? t Upon this matter your Lordships have the evidence of Captain Edwards , who was aide - de- camp to the Nabob , who was about his person , his attendant at Chunar , and his ...
... nature and policy , had conspired to destroy her own son ? t Upon this matter your Lordships have the evidence of Captain Edwards , who was aide - de- camp to the Nabob , who was about his person , his attendant at Chunar , and his ...
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Edmund Burke. miserable man , railing at his accusers ; it is natural he should fall into all these frantick ravings , but it is not fit or natural that the Court should indulge him in them . Your Lordships shall now hear in what sense ...
Edmund Burke. miserable man , railing at his accusers ; it is natural he should fall into all these frantick ravings , but it is not fit or natural that the Court should indulge him in them . Your Lordships shall now hear in what sense ...
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... nature of man , but also to the indignities which particularly affected their sex and condition . But before I proceed , I will beg leave to re - state to your Lordships , and recall to your memory who these women were . The Nabob Sujah ...
... nature of man , but also to the indignities which particularly affected their sex and condition . But before I proceed , I will beg leave to re - state to your Lordships , and recall to your memory who these women were . The Nabob Sujah ...
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... nature of the case ; I will refer you to the Nabob himself , for undoubtedly the Nabob of Oude , the Vizier of the empire , the Subadar of the country , was most likely to be the best judge of what respect was due to the women of his ...
... nature of the case ; I will refer you to the Nabob himself , for undoubtedly the Nabob of Oude , the Vizier of the empire , the Subadar of the country , was most likely to be the best judge of what respect was due to the women of his ...
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