The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Strana 81
... Markham , or did Mr. Markham insinuate to him any one thing about this conspiracy and rebellion ? No ; not a word there , or in his whole progress up the country . While at Bauglepore he wrote a letter to Lord Macartney upon the state ...
... Markham , or did Mr. Markham insinuate to him any one thing about this conspiracy and rebellion ? No ; not a word there , or in his whole progress up the country . While at Bauglepore he wrote a letter to Lord Macartney upon the state ...
Strana 88
... Markham , Mr. Benn , concern- ing the affairs of that country . Did he ever , upon this al- leged contumacy , ( for at present I put the rebellion out of the question , ) inquire the progress of this personal affront offered to the ...
... Markham , Mr. Benn , concern- ing the affairs of that country . Did he ever , upon this al- leged contumacy , ( for at present I put the rebellion out of the question , ) inquire the progress of this personal affront offered to the ...
Strana 91
... Markham , whether he could not buy them off , and obtain Mr. Hastings's favor by the payment of £ 200,000 . Mr. Markham gave , as his WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 91.
... Markham , whether he could not buy them off , and obtain Mr. Hastings's favor by the payment of £ 200,000 . Mr. Markham gave , as his WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 91.
Strana 92
of £ 200,000 . Mr. Markham gave , as his opinion , that £ 200,000 was not sufficient ; and the next day the rajah offered £ 20,000 more , in all £ 220,000 . The negotiation , however , broke off ; and why ? Not , as Mr. Markham says he ...
of £ 200,000 . Mr. Markham gave , as his opinion , that £ 200,000 was not sufficient ; and the next day the rajah offered £ 20,000 more , in all £ 220,000 . The negotiation , however , broke off ; and why ? Not , as Mr. Markham says he ...
Strana 93
... Markham at Bauglepore , and for the first time mentioned the sum of £ 500,000 as the fine he meant to exact , Mr. Markham was astonished and confounded at its magnitude . He tells you this himself . It appears , then , that neither ...
... Markham at Bauglepore , and for the first time mentioned the sum of £ 500,000 as the fine he meant to exact , Mr. Markham was astonished and confounded at its magnitude . He tells you this himself . It appears , then , that neither ...
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