The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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... received . The rajah asked him , To what amount he expected a jag- hire to the company : And the witness further ... received any proposal , he received accounts that they were let at Madras in consequence of public advertisements which ...
... received . The rajah asked him , To what amount he expected a jag- hire to the company : And the witness further ... received any proposal , he received accounts that they were let at Madras in consequence of public advertisements which ...
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... received annually from the nabob , should be paid into our treasury , it is our order that the same be distributed according to the following arrangement . That the debt be made up in the following manner , viz . The debt consolidated ...
... received annually from the nabob , should be paid into our treasury , it is our order that the same be distributed according to the following arrangement . That the debt be made up in the following manner , viz . The debt consolidated ...
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... receiving a sum of money from Ramchundry , * let it out to him , in April last , for the inadequate rent of 50,000 ... Received 7th April , 1783 . " THE distresses which I have set forth in my former letters , are now increased to such ...
... receiving a sum of money from Ramchundry , * let it out to him , in April last , for the inadequate rent of 50,000 ... Received 7th April , 1783 . " THE distresses which I have set forth in my former letters , are now increased to such ...
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