The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... arrived here in " complete safety : and Mr. John Gordon is " now present . Ask him yourself of these " matters . Mr. John Gordon will represent " matters " matters in detail : the truth will then become 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... arrived here in " complete safety : and Mr. John Gordon is " now present . Ask him yourself of these " matters . Mr. John Gordon will represent " matters " matters in detail : the truth will then become 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... present , " says she , " ask him yourself of these matters . " This reasonable request was not complied with . Mr. Gordon swears before Sir Elijah Impey , to the robbery ; but he never mentions the paper he had written , in which he ...
... present , " says she , " ask him yourself of these matters . " This reasonable request was not complied with . Mr. Gordon swears before Sir Elijah Impey , to the robbery ; but he never mentions the paper he had written , in which he ...
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... present Nabob , and that son's name is Saadit Ali . I have only heard this from report . I have no other knowledge but mere report . I understood from the report , she was to extir- pate the English and depose her son , who is now upon ...
... present Nabob , and that son's name is Saadit Ali . I have only heard this from report . I have no other knowledge but mere report . I understood from the report , she was to extir- pate the English and depose her son , who is now upon ...
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... present opinion ? —A . I think I have answered that very fully , that it was upon those very principles that I did form an opinion of her innocence ; how far they are justifiable or right , I will not take upon me to say upon oath ...
... present opinion ? —A . I think I have answered that very fully , that it was upon those very principles that I did form an opinion of her innocence ; how far they are justifiable or right , I will not take upon me to say upon oath ...
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... present . " Mr. Middleton , in a letter to Lieutenant Francis Rutledge , writes thus of him : " Sir , - " When this note is delivered to you by Hoolas " Roi , I have to desire that you order the two prisoners to be put in irons ...
... present . " Mr. Middleton , in a letter to Lieutenant Francis Rutledge , writes thus of him : " Sir , - " When this note is delivered to you by Hoolas " Roi , I have to desire that you order the two prisoners to be put in irons ...
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