The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 150
... justice , and that the first link in the chain by which we are held to the Supreme Judge of All is justice ; and that it is in this solemn temple of representative justice we may best give Him praise , because we can here best imitate ...
... justice , and that the first link in the chain by which we are held to the Supreme Judge of All is justice ; and that it is in this solemn temple of representative justice we may best give Him praise , because we can here best imitate ...
Page 223
... justice ; it will come into a court of justice : I re- serve my defence on the occasion till it comes into a court of justice , and here I make no opposition to it . " To this I answer , that the Company did not order him so to reserve ...
... justice ; it will come into a court of justice : I re- serve my defence on the occasion till it comes into a court of justice , and here I make no opposition to it . " To this I answer , that the Company did not order him so to reserve ...
Page 444
... justice , superior to the caution of the most learned , and , by representing what is fact , wipe away the doubts ... justice ; no inhabitant ever experienced afflictions , no one ever felt oppres- sion from him . Our reputations have ...
... justice , superior to the caution of the most learned , and , by representing what is fact , wipe away the doubts ... justice ; no inhabitant ever experienced afflictions , no one ever felt oppres- sion from him . Our reputations have ...
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accusation act of Parliament affairs agent appear appointed authority banian believe Bengal bonds bribery Calcutta called Cantoo Baboo character charge circumstances Clavering Committee Company Company's concealment conduct consequence consider corruption Council Court of Directors covenants crimes Debi Sing declared defence dewan Dinagepore discovery duty endeavored evidence evil explanation extortion favor forgery fraud give given Governor Governor-General guilt Gunga Govind Sing hands Hastings's honor House of Commons India ings inquiry knew lac of rupees Larkins letter Lords Mahomed Reza Khân manner means ment mind Munny Begum Nabob nature never Nundcomar occasion opinion oppression paid Patna peculation person presumption pretended principle proceedings proof prosecution prove province Rajah receiving bribes regard revenue sent servants Sir John Clavering situation suffer sum of money taken tell thing thought tion transactions trust ul Dowlah Warren Hastings whole zemindary