The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... sir , the spirit of this man ( which if it were not made manifest by a thousand things , and particularly by his proceedings with regard to Lord Macartney , ) would be sufficiently manifest by this What sort of article think you does he ...
... sir , the spirit of this man ( which if it were not made manifest by a thousand things , and particularly by his proceedings with regard to Lord Macartney , ) would be sufficiently manifest by this What sort of article think you does he ...
Strana 462
... lord Macartney , who , in a letter to the court of directors , written in the year 1781 , speculating on what might ... lord Macartney grounds his calculations , and on this they choose to ground theirs . It was on this calculation ...
... lord Macartney , who , in a letter to the court of directors , written in the year 1781 , speculating on what might ... lord Macartney grounds his calculations , and on this they choose to ground theirs . It was on this calculation ...
Strana 463
... lord Macartney is held high on this occasion , though it is totally rejected in every other particular of this business . I believe I have the honor of being almost as old an acquaintance as any lord Macartney has . A constant and ...
... lord Macartney is held high on this occasion , though it is totally rejected in every other particular of this business . I believe I have the honor of being almost as old an acquaintance as any lord Macartney has . A constant and ...
Strana 464
... lord Macartney , or any other estimate of revenue , than this of 1781. To this they hold . Here they take post ; here they entrench themselves . When I first read this curious controversy between the ministerial board and the court of ...
... lord Macartney , or any other estimate of revenue , than this of 1781. To this they hold . Here they take post ; here they entrench themselves . When I first read this curious controversy between the ministerial board and the court of ...
Strana 465
... Lord Macartney's leases stipulated a gross produce of no more than about £ 530,000 , but then the estimated net amount was nearly double the nabob's . It however did not then exceed £ 480,000 ; and lord Macartney's commissioners take ...
... Lord Macartney's leases stipulated a gross produce of no more than about £ 530,000 , but then the estimated net amount was nearly double the nabob's . It however did not then exceed £ 480,000 ; and lord Macartney's commissioners take ...
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