The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... publick good . Your Committee has obeyed your orders ; it has done its duty in making that Report . 66 66 66 " I am of opinion with the eminent person by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very particularly ...
... publick good . Your Committee has obeyed your orders ; it has done its duty in making that Report . 66 66 66 " I am of opinion with the eminent person by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very particularly ...
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... publick justice of this kingdom . " No Reply or Observation was made on the subject by any other Member , nor was any far- ther notice taken of it in the House of Lords . TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . WEDNESDAY , 28th [ xii ]
... publick justice of this kingdom . " No Reply or Observation was made on the subject by any other Member , nor was any far- ther notice taken of it in the House of Lords . TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . WEDNESDAY , 28th [ xii ]
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... publick Councils of this Kingdom , so long employed the greatest and most august of its Tribunals , now approaches to a close . The wreck and fragments of our Cause ( which has been dashed to pieces upon rules by which your Lordships ...
... publick Councils of this Kingdom , so long employed the greatest and most august of its Tribunals , now approaches to a close . The wreck and fragments of our Cause ( which has been dashed to pieces upon rules by which your Lordships ...
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... publick patience of our country , and so long oppressed merit , instead of avenging crime . I confess I tremble , when I consider that your judgment is now going to be passed , not on the Culprit at your bar , but upon the House of ...
... publick patience of our country , and so long oppressed merit , instead of avenging crime . I confess I tremble , when I consider that your judgment is now going to be passed , not on the Culprit at your bar , but upon the House of ...
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... publick justice . Against this impudent and calumnious re- criminatory accusation , which your Lordships have thought good to suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will ...
... publick justice . Against this impudent and calumnious re- criminatory accusation , which your Lordships have thought good to suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will ...
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