The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... thing for the directors but the shell and husk of a dry , for- mal , official correspondence , which neither means any thing , nor was intended to mean any thing . These are some of the methods , by which he has defeated the purposes of ...
... thing for the directors but the shell and husk of a dry , for- mal , official correspondence , which neither means any thing , nor was intended to mean any thing . These are some of the methods , by which he has defeated the purposes of ...
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... thing . But we begin to emerge ; and I hope , that a severe inspection of ourselves , a purification of our own offences , a lustration of the exorbitances of our own power is a glory reserved to this time , to this nation , and to this ...
... thing . But we begin to emerge ; and I hope , that a severe inspection of ourselves , a purification of our own offences , a lustration of the exorbitances of our own power is a glory reserved to this time , to this nation , and to this ...
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... thing demanded tranquillity , and with it order and economy . In this situation it was resolved to make a new and entirely mercenary revolution ; and to set up to sale the government , secured to its present possessour by every tie of ...
... thing demanded tranquillity , and with it order and economy . In this situation it was resolved to make a new and entirely mercenary revolution ; and to set up to sale the government , secured to its present possessour by every tie of ...
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... the morning of the 15th of April was not very discouraging to the nabob ; not such as would induce him to consider this most detestable of all projects as a thing utterly unfeasible , and as OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 75.
... the morning of the 15th of April was not very discouraging to the nabob ; not such as would induce him to consider this most detestable of all projects as a thing utterly unfeasible , and as OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 75.
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Edmund Burke. all projects as a thing utterly unfeasible , and as such to aban- don it . The evening came on without any thing to alter his opinion . Major Calliaud that evening came to the nabob's tent to arrange some matters relative ...
Edmund Burke. all projects as a thing utterly unfeasible , and as such to aban- don it . The evening came on without any thing to alter his opinion . Major Calliaud that evening came to the nabob's tent to arrange some matters relative ...
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