The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... produced , be foiled , baffled , and defeated . No , my Lords , we never could forget it ; a long , lasting , deep , bitter memory of it would sink into our minds . My Lords , the Commons of Great Britain have no doubt upon this subject ...
... produced , be foiled , baffled , and defeated . No , my Lords , we never could forget it ; a long , lasting , deep , bitter memory of it would sink into our minds . My Lords , the Commons of Great Britain have no doubt upon this subject ...
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... produced , in 1782 , a body of resolutions condemnatory of almost the whole of his conduct . Those resolutions were ... produced every document , which they could produce for his justification . We called all the witnesses , which could ...
... produced , in 1782 , a body of resolutions condemnatory of almost the whole of his conduct . Those resolutions were ... produced every document , which they could produce for his justification . We called all the witnesses , which could ...
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... produced by the introduction of forty millions of money into this country from India . We know , that the private for- tunes which have been made there pervade this kingdom so universally , that there is not a sin- gle parish in it ...
... produced by the introduction of forty millions of money into this country from India . We know , that the private for- tunes which have been made there pervade this kingdom so universally , that there is not a sin- gle parish in it ...
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... producing producing any evidence , for we were willing that any 36 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... producing producing any evidence , for we were willing that any 36 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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Edmund Burke. producing any evidence , for we were willing that any of his witnesses should be examined at any time most convenient to himself . If many persons connected with his measures are gone to India , during the course of his ...
Edmund Burke. producing any evidence , for we were willing that any of his witnesses should be examined at any time most convenient to himself . If many persons connected with his measures are gone to India , during the course of his ...
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