The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... suffer , but the law itself when so corrupted is often perverted into the worst instrument of fraud and violence . It then becomes most odious to mankind , and an infinite aggravation of every injury they suffer . he We have therefore ...
... suffer , but the law itself when so corrupted is often perverted into the worst instrument of fraud and violence . It then becomes most odious to mankind , and an infinite aggravation of every injury they suffer . he We have therefore ...
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... suffered such a procedure in the case of the Prisoner at your bar ? It was asked by a person of great authority in this ... suffer such evidence to be produced to you in his favour and against them . My Lords , the cause between this man ...
... suffered such a procedure in the case of the Prisoner at your bar ? It was asked by a person of great authority in this ... suffer such evidence to be produced to you in his favour and against them . My Lords , the cause between this man ...
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... suffered , I say , to come here , and endeavour to prove the absolute falsity of his own deeds , by his own evidence ? The next point for your Lordships ' consi- deration , is the evidence which he produces to prove the falsity of a ...
... suffered , I say , to come here , and endeavour to prove the absolute falsity of his own deeds , by his own evidence ? The next point for your Lordships ' consi- deration , is the evidence which he produces to prove the falsity of a ...
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... suffer the indignities that we have stated . My Lords , I am really ashamed to mention so scandalous a thing ; but let us put a case , let us suppose , that we had accused Mr. Hastings of instigating the Rajah of Berar to fall upon some ...
... suffer the indignities that we have stated . My Lords , I am really ashamed to mention so scandalous a thing ; but let us put a case , let us suppose , that we had accused Mr. Hastings of instigating the Rajah of Berar to fall upon some ...
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... suffer such evidence to be produced ? or do you think that we should have so little regard for our own reputation , as to venture to produce such evidence before you ? Again , we have charged Mr. Hastings with committing several acts of ...
... suffer such evidence to be produced ? or do you think that we should have so little regard for our own reputation , as to venture to produce such evidence before you ? Again , we have charged Mr. Hastings with committing several acts of ...
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