The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Bell & Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... wish to rebel , who held on easy and moderate terms ( for such I admit they were ) a very con- siderable territory , with every attribute of royalty attached ? The tribute was paid for protection , which he had a right to claim , and ...
... wish to rebel , who held on easy and moderate terms ( for such I admit they were ) a very con- siderable territory , with every attribute of royalty attached ? The tribute was paid for protection , which he had a right to claim , and ...
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... wishes . But the fact is , my lords , that his predecessors never did propose to deprive Bulwant Sing , the father of Cheit Sing , of his zemindary . They , indeed , wished to have had the dewanny transferred to them in the manner it ...
... wishes . But the fact is , my lords , that his predecessors never did propose to deprive Bulwant Sing , the father of Cheit Sing , of his zemindary . They , indeed , wished to have had the dewanny transferred to them in the manner it ...
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... wish to have this account read , for the purpose of verifying the observa- tions which I shall have to make to your lordships . [ Here the account was read . ] I must now observe to your lordships , that Mr. Markham and Mr. Hastings ...
... wish to have this account read , for the purpose of verifying the observa- tions which I shall have to make to your lordships . [ Here the account was read . ] I must now observe to your lordships , that Mr. Markham and Mr. Hastings ...
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... wish your lordships seriously to advert to the circumstances attending the evidence respecting these arrears , which has been produced for the first time by the prisoner in his defence here at your bar . This evidence does not appear in ...
... wish your lordships seriously to advert to the circumstances attending the evidence respecting these arrears , which has been produced for the first time by the prisoner in his defence here at your bar . This evidence does not appear in ...
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... wish to impress it strongly on your lordships ' minds , that neither the com- plaints of Mr. Markham nor the exculpations of Durbedgy Sing were ever made known till Mr. Markham was examined in this hall . The first intimation afforded ...
... wish to impress it strongly on your lordships ' minds , that neither the com- plaints of Mr. Markham nor the exculpations of Durbedgy Sing were ever made known till Mr. Markham was examined in this hall . The first intimation afforded ...
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