The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... hands , the legislative , which is the larger , and the more ready for all occasions , was constantly resorted to . The governor - general and council therefore immediately gave constructions to their ill - defined authority , which ...
... hands , the legislative , which is the larger , and the more ready for all occasions , was constantly resorted to . The governor - general and council therefore immediately gave constructions to their ill - defined authority , which ...
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... hands of the other two , who were Mr. Hastings and Mr. Barwell , one the president , and the other high in the council of that establishment , on which the reform was to operate . those , who were liable to process as delinquents , were ...
... hands of the other two , who were Mr. Hastings and Mr. Barwell , one the president , and the other high in the council of that establishment , on which the reform was to operate . those , who were liable to process as delinquents , were ...
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... hands , the ordinary chances for mending an ill choice upon death or resignation are cut off . In these provisional arrangements it is to be considered , that the appointment is not in consequence of any marked event , which calls ...
... hands , the ordinary chances for mending an ill choice upon death or resignation are cut off . In these provisional arrangements it is to be considered , that the appointment is not in consequence of any marked event , which calls ...
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... hands , or by whatever means , it was made . These two parties , after some struggle , came to an agreement to divide between them the profits , which their speculation pro- posed to realize in England from the territorial revenue in ...
... hands , or by whatever means , it was made . These two parties , after some struggle , came to an agreement to divide between them the profits , which their speculation pro- posed to realize in England from the territorial revenue in ...
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... hands of have made some alteration : all the honourable , the English . all the lucrative , situations of the army , all the supplies and contracts , of whatever species , that belong to it , are solely in the hands of the English ; so ...
... hands of have made some alteration : all the honourable , the English . all the lucrative , situations of the army , all the supplies and contracts , of whatever species , that belong to it , are solely in the hands of the English ; so ...
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