The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... direct proof before your Lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities in India , during his govern- ment . Upon these distresses and calamities , he has , indeed , attempted to ...
... direct proof before your Lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities in India , during his govern- ment . Upon these distresses and calamities , he has , indeed , attempted to ...
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... direct terms the circumstances which heighten and aggravate them , when we dwell on the immoral and heinous nature of the acts , aud the terrible effects which such acts produce , and when we offer to prove both the principal facts ...
... direct terms the circumstances which heighten and aggravate them , when we dwell on the immoral and heinous nature of the acts , aud the terrible effects which such acts produce , and when we offer to prove both the principal facts ...
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... to inquire into this matter , which before you give judgment we desire and claim that you will do . All is concealment and mystery , on the side of the Prisoner ; Prisoner ; all is open and direct , with us 42 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... to inquire into this matter , which before you give judgment we desire and claim that you will do . All is concealment and mystery , on the side of the Prisoner ; Prisoner ; all is open and direct , with us 42 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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Edmund Burke. Prisoner ; all is open and direct , with us . We are desirous , that every thing which is concealed may be brought to light . In contradiction then to this charge of op- pression and of an attempt to ruin ... direct, with us...
Edmund Burke. Prisoner ; all is open and direct , with us . We are desirous , that every thing which is concealed may be brought to light . In contradiction then to this charge of op- pression and of an attempt to ruin ... direct, with us...
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... direct contrary of his assertions in every point and particular . We undertake to do this , because your Lord- ships know , and because the world knows , that if you go into a country , where you suppose man to be in a servile state ...
... direct contrary of his assertions in every point and particular . We undertake to do this , because your Lord- ships know , and because the world knows , that if you go into a country , where you suppose man to be in a servile state ...
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