The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... 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 the proceeding ( except the pretended treaty itself ) authorize the said ...
... 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 the proceeding ( except the pretended treaty itself ) authorize the said ...
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... faith and violence aforesaid , the said Warren Hastings did cause to be taken at Lucknow , and other places , before divers persons , and parti- cularly before Sir Elijah Impey , knight , his Ma- jesty's Chief Justice , acting extra ...
... faith and violence aforesaid , the said Warren Hastings did cause to be taken at Lucknow , and other places , before divers persons , and parti- cularly before Sir Elijah Impey , knight , his Ma- jesty's Chief Justice , acting extra ...
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... faith of this nation , and highly affecting the honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra - judicially taken ex parte , and without notice , by the ...
... faith of this nation , and highly affecting the honour , property , and even lives , of women of the highest condition ; nor the affidavits intended to support the same , extra - judicially taken ex parte , and without notice , by the ...
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... have something to show on your side , as " the Company were deprived of a benefit without " a requital ; and upon the faith of this assurance " alone , 66 66 " alone , I believe I may safely AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
... have something to show on your side , as " the Company were deprived of a benefit without " a requital ; and upon the faith of this assurance " alone , 66 66 " alone , I believe I may safely AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
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... faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission , and render odious to the ...
... faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission , and render odious to the ...
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