The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... given you al- ready , of these horrible and iniquitous proceed- ings , some apology may perhaps be necessary for entering again into the refutation of this iniquitous pretence . My honourable Fellow - manager who preceded me in this ...
... given you al- ready , of these horrible and iniquitous proceed- ings , some apology may perhaps be necessary for entering again into the refutation of this iniquitous pretence . My honourable Fellow - manager who preceded me in this ...
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... given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember the period when these orders were issued , namely , the period at which the Act passed for the better direction of the ser- vants of the Company ...
... given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember the period when these orders were issued , namely , the period at which the Act passed for the better direction of the ser- vants of the Company ...
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... given in pursuance of an Act of Parliament . Your Lordships will consider how Mr. Hastings comported himself with regard to those orders : for we charge it as a substantive crime , independent of the criminal presumptions arising from ...
... given in pursuance of an Act of Parliament . Your Lordships will consider how Mr. Hastings comported himself with regard to those orders : for we charge it as a substantive crime , independent of the criminal presumptions arising from ...
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... given by him to Mr. Middleton , for the fur- therance of this business . And that his office of Chief Justice should not lie dormant , he was commissioned to seek for affidavits , or written testimony from any persons , for the purpose ...
... given by him to Mr. Middleton , for the fur- therance of this business . And that his office of Chief Justice should not lie dormant , he was commissioned to seek for affidavits , or written testimony from any persons , for the purpose ...
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... given by him , or by any of Mr. Hastings's agents , to the Nabob , who was so immediately interested in this matter ? Was any notice given to the Begums , that any such charge was entertained against them ? Not a word . Was it notified ...
... given by him , or by any of Mr. Hastings's agents , to the Nabob , who was so immediately interested in this matter ? Was any notice given to the Begums , that any such charge was entertained against them ? Not a word . Was it notified ...
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