The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 74
... criminal for not having examined into the facts alleged in the said remonstrance . LXXXI . That the violent proceedings of the said War- ren Hastings did tend to impress all the neigh- bouring princes , some of whom were allied in blood ...
... criminal for not having examined into the facts alleged in the said remonstrance . LXXXI . That the violent proceedings of the said War- ren Hastings did tend to impress all the neigh- bouring princes , some of whom were allied in blood ...
Page 79
... criminal nature , spirit , and tendency , of the said proceedings , for the defective execution of which he brought the said charge , appearing in the de- fence or apology made by Mr. Middleton , the Re- sident , for his temporary and ...
... criminal nature , spirit , and tendency , of the said proceedings , for the defective execution of which he brought the said charge , appearing in the de- fence or apology made by Mr. Middleton , the Re- sident , for his temporary and ...
Page 81
... criminal for a deviation from the " precise letter of them . " LXXXVII . That the said Warren Hastings did enter a reply to this answer , in support of his criminal charge , continuing to insist , " that his orders ought to have " been ...
... criminal for a deviation from the " precise letter of them . " LXXXVII . That the said Warren Hastings did enter a reply to this answer , in support of his criminal charge , continuing to insist , " that his orders ought to have " been ...
Page 100
Edmund Burke. injured to his mercy might have had some share in the said criminal transaction . V. That the said Warren Hastings did ( in the paper justifying the said surrender of the prince , put by himself under the protection of the ...
Edmund Burke. injured to his mercy might have had some share in the said criminal transaction . V. That the said Warren Hastings did ( in the paper justifying the said surrender of the prince , put by himself under the protection of the ...
Page 101
... criminal ' for any person intrusted with the lives and fortunes of men to entertain , much more publickly to profess as a rule of action , as the same hath a direct tendency to make the new and powerful Government of this kingdom in ...
... criminal ' for any person intrusted with the lives and fortunes of men to entertain , much more publickly to profess as a rule of action , as the same hath a direct tendency to make the new and powerful Government of this kingdom in ...
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