The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a written document of any part of ...
... justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a written document of any part of ...
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... Justice , acting extra - judicially , and not within the limits of his jurisdiction , several passionate , careless , irrelevant , and irregular affi- davits , consisting of matter not fit to be deposed on oath ; of reports ...
... Justice , acting extra - judicially , and not within the limits of his jurisdiction , several passionate , careless , irrelevant , and irregular affi- davits , consisting of matter not fit to be deposed on oath ; of reports ...
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... Justice at Fort - William , did undertake a journey of nine hundred miles , from Calcutta to Lucknow , on pretence of health and pleasure ; but was in reality in the secret of these and other irregular VOL . XII . C * See Orig . 1 ...
... Justice at Fort - William , did undertake a journey of nine hundred miles , from Calcutta to Lucknow , on pretence of health and pleasure ; but was in reality in the secret of these and other irregular VOL . XII . C * See Orig . 1 ...
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... Justice , a person particularly unfit for an agent , in the transaction of affairs , prima facie at least unjust , violent , and oppressive , contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said ...
... Justice , a person particularly unfit for an agent , in the transaction of affairs , prima facie at least unjust , violent , and oppressive , contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said ...
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... justice . XXXIX . That after some ineffectual negotiations to make the prisoners pay the money , which it does not appear to have been in their power to pay , they were again threatened by the Resident , in a letter to Major Gilpin ...
... justice . XXXIX . That after some ineffectual negotiations to make the prisoners pay the money , which it does not appear to have been in their power to pay , they were again threatened by the Resident , in a letter to Major Gilpin ...
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