The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown,, 1869 - Great Britain |
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Page 37
... John Doe and Richard Roe , of John Stokes and John à Nokes ? Why not say , " Sinub possesses such things , under such and such circumstances : give me your opinion upon the legal- ity of the possession " ? No , he did no such thing ...
... John Doe and Richard Roe , of John Stokes and John à Nokes ? Why not say , " Sinub possesses such things , under such and such circumstances : give me your opinion upon the legal- ity of the possession " ? No , he did no such thing ...
Page 94
... John Gordon . The case is this . Mr. John Gordon arrived at Taunda , a jaghire of mine , fighting with the zemindars of Acberpore , which be- longs to the Khalseh . Accordingly , Mr. John Gor- don having come to Taunda , my aumil ...
... John Gordon . The case is this . Mr. John Gordon arrived at Taunda , a jaghire of mine , fighting with the zemindars of Acberpore , which be- longs to the Khalseh . Accordingly , Mr. John Gor- don having come to Taunda , my aumil ...
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... John Gordon , and to know from him what truth or falsehood there is in that accusation , and what weight there is in the attestation she pro- duces . " Mr. Gordon is now present , " says she ; " ask him yourself of these matters ...
... John Gordon , and to know from him what truth or falsehood there is in that accusation , and what weight there is in the attestation she pro- duces . " Mr. Gordon is now present , " says she ; " ask him yourself of these matters ...
Page 155
... , cruelty , and injustice committed by Mr. Hastings , and by which you may estimate the punish- ment you will inflict upon him . Letter from Captain Leonard Jaques to Richard John- son , SPEECH IN REPLY . 155 SEVENTH DAY .
... , cruelty , and injustice committed by Mr. Hastings , and by which you may estimate the punish- ment you will inflict upon him . Letter from Captain Leonard Jaques to Richard John- son , SPEECH IN REPLY . 155 SEVENTH DAY .
Page 156
Edmund Burke. Letter from Captain Leonard Jaques to Richard John- son , Esq . , Resident at the Vizier's Court ; March 6th , 1782 . " SIR , The women belonging to the Khord Mo- hul complain of their being in want of every necessary of ...
Edmund Burke. Letter from Captain Leonard Jaques to Richard John- son , Esq . , Resident at the Vizier's Court ; March 6th , 1782 . " SIR , The women belonging to the Khord Mo- hul complain of their being in want of every necessary of ...
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