The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... proceeding in this trial , at a most interesting part of our Charge , or rather of our observations upon that Charge . We closed at that awful moment when we found the first women of Oude , pillaged of all their landed and of all their ...
... proceeding in this trial , at a most interesting part of our Charge , or rather of our observations upon that Charge . We closed at that awful moment when we found the first women of Oude , pillaged of all their landed and of all their ...
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... Lordships , is this , that the whole of the proceedings from beginning to end has been a mystery of iniquity , and that in no BRITISH MUSEUM 15 JUL 65 part part of them have the orders of the Company been. 2 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... Lordships , is this , that the whole of the proceedings from beginning to end has been a mystery of iniquity , and that in no BRITISH MUSEUM 15 JUL 65 part part of them have the orders of the Company been. 2 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will please to hear read , the orders given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember the period when these orders were issued , namely ...
... proceedings regu- lated ; Your Lordships , therefore , will please to hear read , the orders given concerning corre- spondence of every kind with the Country Powers . You will remember the period when these orders were issued , namely ...
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... proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated to your Lordships , respecting the seizure ...
... proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings which have been last stated to your Lordships , respecting the seizure ...
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... of a positive law would have remained undiscovered , if mere accident had not enabled us to trace this iniquity to its source . Therefore I begin our our proceedings this day , by stating to your Lordships 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... of a positive law would have remained undiscovered , if mere accident had not enabled us to trace this iniquity to its source . Therefore I begin our our proceedings this day , by stating to your Lordships 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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