The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Bell & Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... never suffer such principles of defence to be urged here ; still less will you suffer the examples of men acting by violence , of men acting by wrong , the example of a man who has become a rebel to his sovereign in order that he should ...
... never suffer such principles of defence to be urged here ; still less will you suffer the examples of men acting by violence , of men acting by wrong , the example of a man who has become a rebel to his sovereign in order that he should ...
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... never was in possession of it . He was a vizier of the empire ; he had a grant of certain lands for the support of that dignity , and we refer you to the institutes of Timour , to the institutes of Akbar , to the institutes of the ...
... never was in possession of it . He was a vizier of the empire ; he had a grant of certain lands for the support of that dignity , and we refer you to the institutes of Timour , to the institutes of Akbar , to the institutes of the ...
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... never informed the council of the matter . He never informed the Rajah of Benares of the suspicions entertained against him , during the discussions which took place respecting the multiplied demands that were made upon him . He never ...
... never informed the council of the matter . He never informed the Rajah of Benares of the suspicions entertained against him , during the discussions which took place respecting the multiplied demands that were made upon him . He never ...
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... never would suffer him to enjoy any territory or any right whatever . We have fixed the period of the re- bellion for which he is supposed to have exacted this fine ; this period of rebellion was after the exaction of the 16 SPEECH IN ...
... never would suffer him to enjoy any territory or any right whatever . We have fixed the period of the re- bellion for which he is supposed to have exacted this fine ; this period of rebellion was after the exaction of the 16 SPEECH IN ...
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... never entered any charge . He never answered any letter . Not that he was idle . He was carrying on a wicked and clandestine 1 plot for the destruction of the Rajah , under 20 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... never entered any charge . He never answered any letter . Not that he was idle . He was carrying on a wicked and clandestine 1 plot for the destruction of the Rajah , under 20 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
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