The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 345
... means , have been taken for recovering the balance due from the Begum [ Princess ] at Fizabad ; and that , if necessary , you recommend it to the vizier to enforce the most effectual means for that purpose . " What their effectual means ...
... means , have been taken for recovering the balance due from the Begum [ Princess ] at Fizabad ; and that , if necessary , you recommend it to the vizier to enforce the most effectual means for that purpose . " What their effectual means ...
Strana 349
... means , and those exerted with a strong hand , that strong hand will provide those extraordinary means for itself . Whether the soldiers had reason or not ( perhaps much might be said for them ) certain it is , the mili- tary discipline ...
... means , and those exerted with a strong hand , that strong hand will provide those extraordinary means for itself . Whether the soldiers had reason or not ( perhaps much might be said for them ) certain it is , the mili- tary discipline ...
Strana 354
... means the ancient plan of the company's administration was de- stroyed ; but the plan of concealment was per- fected . To that moment the accounts of the revenues were tolerably clear ; or at least means were furnished for inquiries ...
... means the ancient plan of the company's administration was de- stroyed ; but the plan of concealment was per- fected . To that moment the accounts of the revenues were tolerably clear ; or at least means were furnished for inquiries ...
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