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The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12)

PART IX
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The Select Committee thought otherwise.

Between these litigant parties for power I shall not determine on the merits,--thinking of nothing but the use that was made of the power, to whomsoever it belonged.

This Secret Committee, then, without communicating with the rest of the Council, formed the plan for a second revolution.

But the concurrence of Major Calliaud, who commanded the British troops, was essential to the purpose, as it could not be accomplished without force.

Mr.Hastings's assistance was necessary, as it could not be accomplished without treachery.
These are the parties concerned in the intended revolution.


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