The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... Hastings to shift for himself . After mentioning this violation of the laws of hospitality by Sir Elijah Impey , I would ask , was any notice given by him , or by any of Mr. Hastings's agents , to the Nabob , who was so immediately ...
... Hastings to shift for himself . After mentioning this violation of the laws of hospitality by Sir Elijah Impey , I would ask , was any notice given by him , or by any of Mr. Hastings's agents , to the Nabob , who was so immediately ...
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... Hastings , ( we do not say whether we offered to produce it properly or improperly , that is another matter ) we were asked , I say , whether our intentions of producing that evidence had been communicated to Mr. Hastings ? Had he had ...
... Hastings , ( we do not say whether we offered to produce it properly or improperly , that is another matter ) we were asked , I say , whether our intentions of producing that evidence had been communicated to Mr. Hastings ? Had he had ...
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... Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to be credited upon his oath ; no , not in a court martial ; and can it therefore be ... Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
... Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to be credited upon his oath ; no , not in a court martial ; and can it therefore be ... Hastings himself , that these soldiers OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 21.
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... Hastings , when Mr. Middleton had such papers for him in his hands , why , I ask , did not Mr. Hastings pro- cure some explanation of the circumstances whilst he was in India ? I will read your Lord- ships the letter , that you may not ...
... Hastings , when Mr. Middleton had such papers for him in his hands , why , I ask , did not Mr. Hastings pro- cure some explanation of the circumstances whilst he was in India ? I will read your Lord- ships the letter , that you may not ...
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... Hastings . I desire your Lordships will remark upon this letter , for it is a most important one indeed . It is hardly worth observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already ...
... Hastings . I desire your Lordships will remark upon this letter , for it is a most important one indeed . It is hardly worth observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already ...
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