The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... shew their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this Criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices c 2 and and hirelings , posted in newspapers and dis- persed in OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
... shew their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this Criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices c 2 and and hirelings , posted in newspapers and dis- persed in OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
Page 28
... . If it should still be asked , why we shew suf- ficient acrimony to excite a suspicion of being in any manner influenced by malice or a desire of in 28 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT for the exposure, the censure, the punishment of ...
... . If it should still be asked , why we shew suf- ficient acrimony to excite a suspicion of being in any manner influenced by malice or a desire of in 28 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT for the exposure, the censure, the punishment of ...
Page 48
... , which the Pri- soner has cast upon us , of having oppressed him by delay and irrelevant matter . We refer to it , in order to shew that the oppression rests with himself in 48 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT done? No, my Lords, what he said ...
... , which the Pri- soner has cast upon us , of having oppressed him by delay and irrelevant matter . We refer to it , in order to shew that the oppression rests with himself in 48 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT done? No, my Lords, what he said ...
Page 49
Edmund Burke. in order to shew that the oppression rests with himself ; that it is all his own . Well , but Mr. Hastings complained also to the House of Commons . Has he pursued the complaint ? No , he has not ; and yet this Pri- soner ...
Edmund Burke. in order to shew that the oppression rests with himself ; that it is all his own . Well , but Mr. Hastings complained also to the House of Commons . Has he pursued the complaint ? No , he has not ; and yet this Pri- soner ...
Page 65
... shew in what manner and degree they have been violated , I trust that your Lordships will not think that the time is lost ; certainly I do not think that my labour will be mis - spent , in endeavouring to bring these matters fully ...
... shew in what manner and degree they have been violated , I trust that your Lordships will not think that the time is lost ; certainly I do not think that my labour will be mis - spent , in endeavouring to bring these matters fully ...
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