The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... them the effect of their own iniquity . But supposing these witnesses to be good for anything , supposing it fit that the least attention should should be paid them ; the matter of their testi- 14 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... them the effect of their own iniquity . But supposing these witnesses to be good for anything , supposing it fit that the least attention should should be paid them ; the matter of their testi- 14 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... effect . Being helpless , I represent to 66 you the state of my affairs , that notwithstand- " ing the existence of this treaty , I have been " treated in this manner . It is useless for me " to stay here . Whatever is , is a compact ...
... effect . Being helpless , I represent to 66 you the state of my affairs , that notwithstand- " ing the existence of this treaty , I have been " treated in this manner . It is useless for me " to stay here . Whatever is , is a compact ...
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... effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some time against her , but on cool deliberate inquiry , I found there was ...
... effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some time against her , but on cool deliberate inquiry , I found there was ...
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... protect her against any further demand or " molestation . 66 9.- " If therefore the disaffection of the Begums was not a matter of publick notoriety , we " we cannot but be alarmed for the effects " OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 63.
... protect her against any further demand or " molestation . 66 9.- " If therefore the disaffection of the Begums was not a matter of publick notoriety , we " we cannot but be alarmed for the effects " OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 63.
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Edmund Burke. " we cannot but be alarmed for the effects " which these subsequent transactions must " have had on the minds of the natives of " India , the only consolation we feel upon this " occasion is , that the amount of those ...
Edmund Burke. " we cannot but be alarmed for the effects " which these subsequent transactions must " have had on the minds of the natives of " India , the only consolation we feel upon this " occasion is , that the amount of those ...
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