The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Volumen 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... Madras . " It excited , " we are told , “ such sudden and extraordinary bursts of approbation as were not warranted by the usual practice of the house . " This speech is remarkable as the first in which Burke hinted his suspicions of ...
... Madras . " It excited , " we are told , “ such sudden and extraordinary bursts of approbation as were not warranted by the usual practice of the house . " This speech is remarkable as the first in which Burke hinted his suspicions of ...
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... Madras . Compare the condition of all these princes with the power and authority of all the Maratta states ; with the independence and dignity of the soubah of the Decan ; and the mighty strength , the resources , and the manly struggle ...
... Madras . Compare the condition of all these princes with the power and authority of all the Maratta states ; with the independence and dignity of the soubah of the Decan ; and the mighty strength , the resources , and the manly struggle ...
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... Madras by the French , it was in their hospitable pollams that most of the inhabitants found refuge and protec- tion . But , notwithstanding all these orders , rea- sons , and declarations , they at length gave an in- direct sanction ...
... Madras by the French , it was in their hospitable pollams that most of the inhabitants found refuge and protec- tion . But , notwithstanding all these orders , rea- sons , and declarations , they at length gave an in- direct sanction ...
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... Madras . that place he has lived , without removing one day from thence , for several years past . He has there continued a constant cabal with the company's servants , from the highest to the lowest ; cre- ating , out of the ruins of ...
... Madras . that place he has lived , without removing one day from thence , for several years past . He has there continued a constant cabal with the company's servants , from the highest to the lowest ; cre- ating , out of the ruins of ...
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... [ Madras ] to complete the enquiry . The court of directors applied themselves to the execution of the trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,6007 ...
... [ Madras ] to complete the enquiry . The court of directors applied themselves to the execution of the trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,6007 ...
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