The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 64
... produced - all this I wish to be distin- guished from matter brought to criminate . Even the mat- ter as stated by me , which may be hereafter brought to cri- minate , so far as it falls to my share at present , is only to be considered ...
... produced - all this I wish to be distin- guished from matter brought to criminate . Even the mat- ter as stated by me , which may be hereafter brought to cri- minate , so far as it falls to my share at present , is only to be considered ...
Page 65
Edmund Burke. charge is ready to be produced to you . Thus your lord- ships will easily separate historical illustration from criminal opening . For instance , if I stated yesterday to your lord- ships , as I did , the tyranny and ...
Edmund Burke. charge is ready to be produced to you . Thus your lord- ships will easily separate historical illustration from criminal opening . For instance , if I stated yesterday to your lord- ships , as I did , the tyranny and ...
Page 72
... produced discussions . Holwell endeavoured by his correspondence to stimulate Calliaud to this enterprise , which , without him , could not be undertaken at all . Major Calliaud had different views . He concurred inward- ly , as he ...
... produced discussions . Holwell endeavoured by his correspondence to stimulate Calliaud to this enterprise , which , without him , could not be undertaken at all . Major Calliaud had different views . He concurred inward- ly , as he ...
Page 77
... produce any serious mischief to the parties charg- ed ; for they directed the commission of inquiry to the very clan and set of people , who , from a participation in their common offences , stood in awe of one another ; in effect , to ...
... produce any serious mischief to the parties charg- ed ; for they directed the commission of inquiry to the very clan and set of people , who , from a participation in their common offences , stood in awe of one another ; in effect , to ...
Page 82
... produce this to your lordships , is to show you the necessity there is for other inquiries , other trials , other acquittals of parties than those made by a collusive clan abroad , or by the directors at home , who had required the ...
... produce this to your lordships , is to show you the necessity there is for other inquiries , other trials , other acquittals of parties than those made by a collusive clan abroad , or by the directors at home , who had required the ...
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