The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... particular interest in their vote , or but a petty object to pursue , immediately disqualified ; but those , who were deeply interested in the Company's patron- age ; those , who were concerned in the supply of ships , and of the other ...
... particular interest in their vote , or but a petty object to pursue , immediately disqualified ; but those , who were deeply interested in the Company's patron- age ; those , who were concerned in the supply of ships , and of the other ...
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... particular operate as a total indemnity . In fact , however , the servants have of late sel- dom attempted a seat in the direction ; an attempt , which might possibly rouse a dormant spirit of inquiry ; but satis- fied with an interest ...
... particular operate as a total indemnity . In fact , however , the servants have of late sel- dom attempted a seat in the direction ; an attempt , which might possibly rouse a dormant spirit of inquiry ; but satis- fied with an interest ...
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... particular , sometimes of very small sums , is stated , give them the appearance of authenticity , as far as it can be con- veyed on the face or in the construction of such accounts ; and if they were forgeries , laid them open to an ...
... particular , sometimes of very small sums , is stated , give them the appearance of authenticity , as far as it can be con- veyed on the face or in the construction of such accounts ; and if they were forgeries , laid them open to an ...
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... particular to the person who acted in those capacities , as they learnt , that Mr. Sulivan had been appointed judge advocate - general in Bengal ; and to request the governor - general and council to inform Mr. Sulivan of their ...
... particular to the person who acted in those capacities , as they learnt , that Mr. Sulivan had been appointed judge advocate - general in Bengal ; and to request the governor - general and council to inform Mr. Sulivan of their ...
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... abuse , and to apply an appropriated remedy to a particular distemper ; your committee think it expedient to consider , in some detail , the manner in which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 29 Connexion of Great Britain with India.
... abuse , and to apply an appropriated remedy to a particular distemper ; your committee think it expedient to consider , in some detail , the manner in which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 29 Connexion of Great Britain with India.
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