The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 275
... manager of his family ; of chief magistrate , and of representative of the fallen dig- nity of the native government to the foreign nations , which traded to Bengal . To these orders was added an instruction of a very re- markable ...
... manager of his family ; of chief magistrate , and of representative of the fallen dig- nity of the native government to the foreign nations , which traded to Bengal . To these orders was added an instruction of a very re- markable ...
Page 306
... manager of a prosecution against Mahomed Re- za Khân . Will you suffer this man to qualify and disqualify witnesses and prosecutors agreeably to the purposes , which his own vengeance and corruption may dictate in one case , and which ...
... manager of a prosecution against Mahomed Re- za Khân . Will you suffer this man to qualify and disqualify witnesses and prosecutors agreeably to the purposes , which his own vengeance and corruption may dictate in one case , and which ...
Page 373
... managers , had made use of any such expressions as I made use of , even if the Com- mons of Great Britain in parliament assembled , if the collec- tive body of parliament , if the voice of Europe , had used them ; if we had spoken with ...
... managers , had made use of any such expressions as I made use of , even if the Com- mons of Great Britain in parliament assembled , if the collec- tive body of parliament , if the voice of Europe , had used them ; if we had spoken with ...
Page 375
... managers , videlicet , that He ( meaning Mr. Hastings ) mur- dered that man ( meaning Nundcomar ) by the hands of Sir Elijah Impey , ought not to have been spoken . " My lords , this is the resolution of the House of Commons . Your ...
... managers , videlicet , that He ( meaning Mr. Hastings ) mur- dered that man ( meaning Nundcomar ) by the hands of Sir Elijah Impey , ought not to have been spoken . " My lords , this is the resolution of the House of Commons . Your ...
Page 474
... tribunal , whose justice they cannot doubt , whose penetration he cannot elude , and whose decision will justify those managers , whose characters he at- tempted to defame . But this is not all . We find , that 474 SPEECH IN THE ...
... tribunal , whose justice they cannot doubt , whose penetration he cannot elude , and whose decision will justify those managers , whose characters he at- tempted to defame . But this is not all . We find , that 474 SPEECH IN THE ...
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