The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... carried by a majority of two hundred and thirty - four , against two hundred and fifteen ; and the next day , Mr. BURKE communicated the intelligence to Dr. Franklin , who had a little before request- ed his interest in negociating the ...
... carried by a majority of two hundred and thirty - four , against two hundred and fifteen ; and the next day , Mr. BURKE communicated the intelligence to Dr. Franklin , who had a little before request- ed his interest in negociating the ...
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... carried , at the time of the treaty , with the unfairness and inaccuracy , however , which distinguish all his ... carried any interest at all . The first amounted to £ .1,800,000 ; and this undoubtedly carried interest . The whole navy ...
... carried , at the time of the treaty , with the unfairness and inaccuracy , however , which distinguish all his ... carried any interest at all . The first amounted to £ .1,800,000 ; and this undoubtedly carried interest . The whole navy ...
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... carried on at the nabob's durbar , we repeat our prohibition in the strongest terms repecting any intercourse between British subjects and the nabob and his family , as we are convinced that such an intercourse has been carried on ...
... carried on at the nabob's durbar , we repeat our prohibition in the strongest terms repecting any intercourse between British subjects and the nabob and his family , as we are convinced that such an intercourse has been carried on ...
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