The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 12Little, Brown,, 1869 - Great Britain |
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... 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.
... 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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... represented to his Excellency and the ministers , conceiving it to be your desire , that the apparent assumption of the reins of his government , ( for in that light he undoubtedly considered it at the first view , ) as specified in the ...
... represented to his Excellency and the ministers , conceiving it to be your desire , that the apparent assumption of the reins of his government , ( for in that light he undoubtedly considered it at the first view , ) as specified in the ...
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... represented , and whose subsequent conduct is to be justified by such representations , is not sim- ply accountable for his conduct ; he is accountable for culpably attempting to form , on false premises , the judgment of others upon ...
... represented , and whose subsequent conduct is to be justified by such representations , is not sim- ply accountable for his conduct ; he is accountable for culpably attempting to form , on false premises , the judgment of others upon ...
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... represented by Mr. Hastings as totally ruinous to the Nabob's affairs , and particularly by removing that part of them which was called the new brigade . Another remedial part of the treaty regarded the British pensioners . It is in ...
... represented by Mr. Hastings as totally ruinous to the Nabob's affairs , and particularly by removing that part of them which was called the new brigade . Another remedial part of the treaty regarded the British pensioners . It is in ...
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... believe that the march of four regiments of sepoys towards Lucknow , under whatever circum- stances it might be represented , would be considered by him as a force ultimately to be used in SPEECH IN REPLY . 21 --- FIFTH DAY .
... believe that the march of four regiments of sepoys towards Lucknow , under whatever circum- stances it might be represented , would be considered by him as a force ultimately to be used in SPEECH IN REPLY . 21 --- FIFTH DAY .
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