The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of men have been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first ...
... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of men have been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first ...
Strana 422
... given up by the ministry , though not altogether so striking as the former , is worthy of atten- tion . It is that of the renter of the province of Nellore . ] " It is with a wantonness of falsehood , and indifference to detection ...
... given up by the ministry , though not altogether so striking as the former , is worthy of atten- tion . It is that of the renter of the province of Nellore . ] " It is with a wantonness of falsehood , and indifference to detection ...
Strana 431
... given by the nabob to Mr. Dupré , as the basis for negotiating the treaty made with the rajah in 1771 , the nabob required that the Arnee district should be delivered up to the circar , because the braminees had broken the conditions ...
... given by the nabob to Mr. Dupré , as the basis for negotiating the treaty made with the rajah in 1771 , the nabob required that the Arnee district should be delivered up to the circar , because the braminees had broken the conditions ...
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