The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... receiving bribes , and the other his active corruption , in which he has endeavoured to defend his passive corruption , by forming a most formidable faction both abroad and at home . There is hardly any one act of the Prisoner's ...
... receiving bribes , and the other his active corruption , in which he has endeavoured to defend his passive corruption , by forming a most formidable faction both abroad and at home . There is hardly any one act of the Prisoner's ...
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... received from my adminis- " tration . I wish I could say as much of my 66 own countrymen . " My Lords , here then we have the Prisoner at your your bar in his demeanour not defending him- self , OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 15.
... received from my adminis- " tration . I wish I could say as much of my 66 own countrymen . " My Lords , here then we have the Prisoner at your your bar in his demeanour not defending him- self , OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 15.
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... received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your Lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities in India , during his govern ...
... received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your Lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities in India , during his govern ...
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... received hard mea- sure from the Commons and their Managers , those Managers thought themselves bound se- riatim one after another , to express the utmost indignation at the charge , in the harshest lan- guage that could be used . Why ...
... received hard mea- sure from the Commons and their Managers , those Managers thought themselves bound se- riatim one after another , to express the utmost indignation at the charge , in the harshest lan- guage that could be used . Why ...
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... received from the Commons of Great Britain , is totally false and groundless ; for if he had any witnesses to examine , he would not have failed to examine them . If he had asked for a commission to receive their depositions , a ...
... received from the Commons of Great Britain , is totally false and groundless ; for if he had any witnesses to examine , he would not have failed to examine them . If he had asked for a commission to receive their depositions , a ...
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