The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... women , would violate the law of such societies ; because they meet for the sole purpose of social intercourse , and not for the exposure , the censure , the pun- ishment of crimes ; to all which things private societies are altogether ...
... women , would violate the law of such societies ; because they meet for the sole purpose of social intercourse , and not for the exposure , the censure , the pun- ishment of crimes ; to all which things private societies are altogether ...
Strana 91
... women and his children , the seat of his honor , the place in which the re- maining treasures and last hopes of his family were centered . By the Gentoo law , every lord or supreme magistrate is bound to construct , and to live in such ...
... women and his children , the seat of his honor , the place in which the re- maining treasures and last hopes of his family were centered . By the Gentoo law , every lord or supreme magistrate is bound to construct , and to live in such ...
Strana 95
... women are lodged ; in which , according to their notions , their honor is deposited , and in which is lodged all the wealth that they can save against an evil day , to purchase off the vengeance of an enemy . These forts , Mr. Hastings ...
... women are lodged ; in which , according to their notions , their honor is deposited , and in which is lodged all the wealth that they can save against an evil day , to purchase off the vengeance of an enemy . These forts , Mr. Hastings ...
Strana 97
... women and family . That fortress did Mr. Hastings himself give to this very man , deciding in his favor as a judge upon an examination , and after an inquiry : and yet he now declares , that he had no right to it , and that he could not ...
... women and family . That fortress did Mr. Hastings himself give to this very man , deciding in his favor as a judge upon an examination , and after an inquiry : and yet he now declares , that he had no right to it , and that he could not ...
Strana 119
... women , and defended by a garrison of eunuchs and a few feeble militia men . This fortress was supposed by him to contain some money , which he hoped to lay hold of , when all other means of rapacity had escaped him . He first sends ...
... women , and defended by a garrison of eunuchs and a few feeble militia men . This fortress was supposed by him to contain some money , which he hoped to lay hold of , when all other means of rapacity had escaped him . He first sends ...
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