The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... that this Nabob was a mere tool in his hands ; and therefore if this pretence be true , it aggra- vates his guilt ; for surely the forcing a son to VOL . XVI . violate B violate the property of his mother must every where be TRIAL ...
... that this Nabob was a mere tool in his hands ; and therefore if this pretence be true , it aggra- vates his guilt ; for surely the forcing a son to VOL . XVI . violate B violate the property of his mother must every where be TRIAL ...
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Edmund Burke. violate the property of his mother must every where be considered a crime most portentous and enormous . At this point we closed ; and after the detail which has been given you al- ready , of these horrible and iniquitous ...
Edmund Burke. violate the property of his mother must every where be considered a crime most portentous and enormous . At this point we closed ; and after the detail which has been given you al- ready , of these horrible and iniquitous ...
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... mother of the Nabob . We here see a scene of dark mysterious contrivance ; let us now see what is brought out in the face of open day . The attestations them- selves , which you have seen on the record before you . They were brought out ...
... mother of the Nabob . We here see a scene of dark mysterious contrivance ; let us now see what is brought out in the face of open day . The attestations them- selves , which you have seen on the record before you . They were brought out ...
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... mother of the Nabob should have joined with the illegitimate son against her legi- timate son . I can only say that in human affairs , there is the possibility of truth in this . It is possible she might wish to depose her legitimate ...
... mother of the Nabob should have joined with the illegitimate son against her legi- timate son . I can only say that in human affairs , there is the possibility of truth in this . It is possible she might wish to depose her legitimate ...
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... mother to extirpate out of his domi- nions that horrible grievance , the English bri- gade officers ; -those English officers who were the farmers general , and who , as we have proved by Mr. Hastings's own evidence , had ruined the ...
... mother to extirpate out of his domi- nions that horrible grievance , the English bri- gade officers ; -those English officers who were the farmers general , and who , as we have proved by Mr. Hastings's own evidence , had ruined the ...
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