The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown,, 1869 - Great Britain |
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... plans for the entire destruction of that country . In page 513 of the printed Minutes you have Mr. Middleton's declaration of his promptitude to represent every- thing agreeably to Mr. Hastings's wishes . - - " MY DEAR SIR , I have this.
... plans for the entire destruction of that country . In page 513 of the printed Minutes you have Mr. Middleton's declaration of his promptitude to represent every- thing agreeably to Mr. Hastings's wishes . - - " MY DEAR SIR , I have this.
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... minutes , much more distinct and much more pointed , expressive of his being resolved to make such representations of every matter as the Governor - General may wish . Now a man who is master of the manner in which facts are represented ...
... minutes , much more distinct and much more pointed , expressive of his being resolved to make such representations of every matter as the Governor - General may wish . Now a man who is master of the manner in which facts are represented ...
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... Minutes who the jaghiredars were , and what was the amount of their estates . The jaghires of which Mr. Hastings authorized the confiscation , or what he calls a re- sumption , appear from Mr. Purling's account , when first the forced ...
... Minutes who the jaghiredars were , and what was the amount of their estates . The jaghires of which Mr. Hastings authorized the confiscation , or what he calls a re- sumption , appear from Mr. Purling's account , when first the forced ...
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... minutes , that so far was the Nabob from wishing to save the new exceptionable grants , that , at the time of the forced loan I have mentioned , and also when the resumption was proposed , he was perfectly willing to give up every one ...
... minutes , that so far was the Nabob from wishing to save the new exceptionable grants , that , at the time of the forced loan I have mentioned , and also when the resumption was proposed , he was perfectly willing to give up every one ...
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... Minutes , dated Palace , Fyzabad , May 18th , 1782 , consequently written near- ly a month after the former . " SIR , The prisoners Behar and Jewar Ali Khân , who seem to be very sickly , have requested their irons might be taken off ...
... Minutes , dated Palace , Fyzabad , May 18th , 1782 , consequently written near- ly a month after the former . " SIR , The prisoners Behar and Jewar Ali Khân , who seem to be very sickly , have requested their irons might be taken off ...
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