The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... cause . I do not mean to say , that any process of any court has not its weight when the matter is within it in the ordinary course of proceedings ; it is the extraordinary course , the extrajudicial conduct which divests it of that ...
... cause . I do not mean to say , that any process of any court has not its weight when the matter is within it in the ordinary course of proceedings ; it is the extraordinary course , the extrajudicial conduct which divests it of that ...
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... cause between this man and these unfortunate women is at last come into Westminster Hall . The cause is come to a so- lemn trial and we demand other witnesses and other kinds of proof than what these affidavits furnish . My Lords , the ...
... cause between this man and these unfortunate women is at last come into Westminster Hall . The cause is come to a so- lemn trial and we demand other witnesses and other kinds of proof than what these affidavits furnish . My Lords , the ...
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... caused in the country by their robbery , charge their own guilt upon others . The credibility of their evidence is therefore gone ; but , if it were not affected by these circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you ...
... caused in the country by their robbery , charge their own guilt upon others . The credibility of their evidence is therefore gone ; but , if it were not affected by these circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you ...
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... cause . This letter , which has been made use of to criminate the Begums , has not their names mentioned , nor is there any possibility of their being included in it . By this paper which is preserved , you may judge of the whole of the ...
... cause . This letter , which has been made use of to criminate the Begums , has not their names mentioned , nor is there any possibility of their being included in it . By this paper which is preserved , you may judge of the whole of the ...
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... cause ; but I see the use that can be made of it against their cause . I say that the lost papers , upon which they do so much insist , deserve no consideration , when the only paper that they have preserved operates directly against ...
... cause ; but I see the use that can be made of it against their cause . I say that the lost papers , upon which they do so much insist , deserve no consideration , when the only paper that they have preserved operates directly against ...
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