The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... heard , -secret instructions to be 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 ...
... heard , -secret instructions to be 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 ...
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... are generally relative to matter in process collateral to the charge , which , not coming before the jury , are made known to the judge by way of affidavit . But But was it ever heard , or will it be OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 11.
... are generally relative to matter in process collateral to the charge , which , not coming before the jury , are made known to the judge by way of affidavit . But But was it ever heard , or will it be OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 11.
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Edmund Burke. But was it ever heard , or will it be borne , that a person exercising a judicial office under His Majesty should walk beyond the sphere of his jurisdiction ? That he should desert the sta- tion in which he was placed for ...
Edmund Burke. But was it ever heard , or will it be borne , that a person exercising a judicial office under His Majesty should walk beyond the sphere of his jurisdiction ? That he should desert the sta- tion in which he was placed for ...
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... the whole service ; your Lordships have it fresh in your memories , and ringing in your You have also heard from witnesses ears . C 3 brought ད brought by Mr. Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
... the whole service ; your Lordships have it fresh in your memories , and ringing in your You have also heard from witnesses ears . C 3 brought ད brought by Mr. Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
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... heard some person say that the Begums had encouraged rebellion , always coupling them with Saadit Ali Khan , and some- times with the Nabob , because there might have been some probability for their charge in the transactions with ...
... heard some person say that the Begums had encouraged rebellion , always coupling them with Saadit Ali Khan , and some- times with the Nabob , because there might have been some probability for their charge in the transactions with ...
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