The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... accused is not acquitted , but the Tribunal is condemned . know , that this man is guilty of all the crimes which he stands accused of by us . We have not come here to you , in the rash heat of a day , with that fervor which sometimes ...
... accused is not acquitted , but the Tribunal is condemned . know , that this man is guilty of all the crimes which he stands accused of by us . We have not come here to you , in the rash heat of a day , with that fervor which sometimes ...
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... accused to stand in such a doubtful situation , that from the moment of accusation he assumed either a mourning , or some squalid garb , although , by the nature of their constitution , accusations were brought forward by one of their ...
... accused to stand in such a doubtful situation , that from the moment of accusation he assumed either a mourning , or some squalid garb , although , by the nature of their constitution , accusations were brought forward by one of their ...
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... accused . My Lords , as to the great services , they have not , they cannot come in evidence before you . If you have received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your Lordships of ...
... accused . My Lords , as to the great services , they have not , they cannot come in evidence before you . If you have received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your Lordships of ...
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... prisoners ! We have not accused Mr. Hastings of being a great General , and abusing his military powers ; we know , that he was nothing at the best G 3 we OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 85 first elementary malversations were in carrying ...
... prisoners ! We have not accused Mr. Hastings of being a great General , and abusing his military powers ; we know , that he was nothing at the best G 3 we OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 85 first elementary malversations were in carrying ...
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... accused him of the vices of conquerors : when we see him signalized by any conquests we may then make such an accusation ; at pre- sent we say , that he has been trusted with power much beyond his deserts , and that trust he has grossly ...
... accused him of the vices of conquerors : when we see him signalized by any conquests we may then make such an accusation ; at pre- sent we say , that he has been trusted with power much beyond his deserts , and that trust he has grossly ...
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