The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Bell & Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... regard to ingratitude , there will be a proper time for animadversion on this charge . For in considering the merits that are intended to be set off against his crimes , we shall have to examine into the nature of those merits , and to ...
... regard to ingratitude , there will be a proper time for animadversion on this charge . For in considering the merits that are intended to be set off against his crimes , we shall have to examine into the nature of those merits , and to ...
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... regard to the business of furnishing cavalry , the Rajah has asserted , and his assertion has not been denied , that when he was desired by the council to furnish these troopers , the purpose for which this application was made was not ...
... regard to the business of furnishing cavalry , the Rajah has asserted , and his assertion has not been denied , that when he was desired by the council to furnish these troopers , the purpose for which this application was made was not ...
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... regard to the publicity of the matter . Did he ever give any notice to the supreme council of the charges which he says he had re- ceived against Cheit Sing ? Did he accuse the Rajah in the council , even when it was reduced to himself ...
... regard to the publicity of the matter . Did he ever give any notice to the supreme council of the charges which he says he had re- ceived against Cheit Sing ? Did he accuse the Rajah in the council , even when it was reduced to himself ...
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... regard to that imputed conspiracy or rebellion . Did he tell Sadanund , the Rajah's agent , when that agent was giving him a bribe or a present in secret , and was thus en- deavouring to deprecate his wrath , that he accepted that bribe ...
... regard to that imputed conspiracy or rebellion . Did he tell Sadanund , the Rajah's agent , when that agent was giving him a bribe or a present in secret , and was thus en- deavouring to deprecate his wrath , that he accepted that bribe ...
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... regard to us and with re- gard to him , have shown a great deal of it ; we shall ever honour the quality , and if we pretend to say that we have had great patience in going through this trial , so your lord- ships must have had great ...
... regard to us and with re- gard to him , have shown a great deal of it ; we shall ever honour the quality , and if we pretend to say that we have had great patience in going through this trial , so your lord- ships must have had great ...
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