The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... brought to light ; and otherwise the whole of this correspondence so essential to the interests and justice of Great Britain would have been concealed by this wicked man . Thus I say , his violation of a positive law would have remained ...
... brought to light ; and otherwise the whole of this correspondence so essential to the interests and justice of Great Britain would have been concealed by this wicked man . Thus I say , his violation of a positive law would have remained ...
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... brought out ; where ? there ? No ; they were brought out in another place ; they were brought out at Calcutta ; but were never communicated to the Nabob . He never knew any thing of the matter . Let us now see what those attestations ...
... brought out ; where ? there ? No ; they were brought out in another place ; they were brought out at Calcutta ; but were never communicated to the Nabob . He never knew any thing of the matter . Let us now see what those attestations ...
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... brought in a mass to clear them- selves of this charge , by criminating other per- sons , and clandestinely imputing to them the effect of their own iniquity . But supposing these witnesses to be good for anything , supposing it fit ...
... brought in a mass to clear them- selves of this charge , by criminating other per- sons , and clandestinely imputing to them the effect of their own iniquity . But supposing these witnesses to be good for anything , supposing it fit ...
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... brought ད brought by Mr. Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
... brought ད brought by Mr. Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
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... brought the instruments of his guilt , the persons of whom he has complained as having ruined and de- stroyed that country , and whom he had engaged at the Nabob's desire , in the treaty of Chunar , to send out of the country , as being ...
... brought the instruments of his guilt , the persons of whom he has complained as having ruined and de- stroyed that country , and whom he had engaged at the Nabob's desire , in the treaty of Chunar , to send out of the country , as being ...
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