A Letter to the Rt Hon Edmund Burke On the Subject of His Late Charges Agains

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A Letter to the Rt Hon Edmund Burke On the Subject of His Late Charges Agains
Nathaniel Brassey Halhed
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" fters, and governing kingdoms. " The Na- bob is, by his modier, reprefented as a man "'entirely inexperienced in the affairs of tHe tv world, and ignorant of \v1iat is good or " bad, '* and by the Refident, as having "To- ""entirely Ibfl. THe confUenw atid affefticms of f si ) *' his fubjecls, that unkfs feme refifaint is \rtop ** pofed upon him, which would effectually &- " cure thofe who live under the protection of has " Government, from violence and oppreffion &'* no man of reparation or ...property would long continue to inhabit his dominions. Su-ch wece the inclinations, and fuch the behaviour of the two parties in 1776 -, the Refident then wrote, 44 I find all my endeavours to- reconcile her t (the Begum) and the Nabob in vain-. "- and in another place ^ I have hitherto been un- *. ' able to fatisfy die Nabob or the Begum, however, a Specious formal kind of agreement was then patched up between . Theon, to which the Reficknt was guarantee : But it cannot be ftid to have been very fatisfa&ory on .

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