The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Band 12Little, Brown,, 1869 |
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... eunuchs , their ministers , their treasurers , their agents and attorneys in irons , did you then ask any of these questions ? No. " Dis- cover the money you have in trust , or you go to corporal punishment , -you go to the castle of ...
... eunuchs , their ministers , their treasurers , their agents and attorneys in irons , did you then ask any of these questions ? No. " Dis- cover the money you have in trust , or you go to corporal punishment , -you go to the castle of ...
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... eunuchs . These are generally persons who have been bought slaves , and who , not having any connections in the country where they are settled , are supposed to guard both the honor of the women , and their treasures , with more ...
... eunuchs . These are generally persons who have been bought slaves , and who , not having any connections in the country where they are settled , are supposed to guard both the honor of the women , and their treasures , with more ...
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... eunuchs had behaved in this way , if they had headed armies and commanded legions for the purposes of rebellion , it would have been a fair presumption that their mistresses were concerned in it . But instead of any proof of such facts ...
... eunuchs had behaved in this way , if they had headed armies and commanded legions for the purposes of rebellion , it would have been a fair presumption that their mistresses were concerned in it . But instead of any proof of such facts ...
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... eunuchs , -in doing which , however , we found a great deal of difficulty . " You would imagine , from this last expression , that it was not two eunuchs , with a few miserable women clinging about them , that they had to seize , but ...
... eunuchs , -in doing which , however , we found a great deal of difficulty . " You would imagine , from this last expression , that it was not two eunuchs , with a few miserable women clinging about them , that they had to seize , but ...
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... eunuchs or treasurers , by some few sever- ities , to give their bond for 600,0002 . You would imagine , that , when these eunuchs had given up all that was in their power , when they had given a bond for what they had not , ( SPEECH IN ...
... eunuchs or treasurers , by some few sever- ities , to give their bond for 600,0002 . You would imagine , that , when these eunuchs had given up all that was in their power , when they had given a bond for what they had not , ( SPEECH IN ...
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