The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... honour . But a Chief Justice who puts himself into the focus of peculation , into the focus of bribery , into the focus of every thing that is base base and corrupt ; what can we expect from him 18 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... honour . But a Chief Justice who puts himself into the focus of peculation , into the focus of bribery , into the focus of every thing that is base base and corrupt ; what can we expect from him 18 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... honour it conferred . May the Almighty protect that royal purity , " and bestow happiness , increase of wealth and " prosperity . The welfare of your servant is intirely owing to your favour and benevolence ; " a few days have elapsed ...
... honour it conferred . May the Almighty protect that royal purity , " and bestow happiness , increase of wealth and " prosperity . The welfare of your servant is intirely owing to your favour and benevolence ; " a few days have elapsed ...
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... honour it conferred . " My Lords , this letter was not sent back by a messenger , in acknowledgment of his having done his duty ; but was written in consequence of a correspondence in the nature of a petition , for something or other ...
... honour it conferred . " My Lords , this letter was not sent back by a messenger , in acknowledgment of his having done his duty ; but was written in consequence of a correspondence in the nature of a petition , for something or other ...
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... honour and dignity of the Crown of Great Britain , and of the Parliament itself , which sent out this man , are to be forfeited . Observe , besides , my Lords , that the two swordsmen said they were sent by the Begums . Now they could ...
... honour and dignity of the Crown of Great Britain , and of the Parliament itself , which sent out this man , are to be forfeited . Observe , besides , my Lords , that the two swordsmen said they were sent by the Begums . Now they could ...
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... Company to their higher officers . Did Mr. Stables believe it ? This gentleman was Mr. Hastings's colleague in the Council , a man of as much honour in 58 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT most favourable to their wicked purposes, in the ...
... Company to their higher officers . Did Mr. Stables believe it ? This gentleman was Mr. Hastings's colleague in the Council , a man of as much honour in 58 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT most favourable to their wicked purposes, in the ...
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