The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... stands . Affidavits ! We know that in the language of our courts , affidavits do not signify a body of evidence to sustain a criminal charge , but are generally relative to matter in process collateral to the charge , which , not coming ...
... stands . Affidavits ! We know that in the language of our courts , affidavits do not signify a body of evidence to sustain a criminal charge , but are generally relative to matter in process collateral to the charge , which , not coming ...
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... stands upon the ground of rebellion , with the exception of Major Gilpin's and Hyder Beg Khan's testi- mony . This last man we have proved to have been kept in his office by Mr. Hastings's influence , and to have been entirely under his ...
... stands upon the ground of rebellion , with the exception of Major Gilpin's and Hyder Beg Khan's testi- mony . This last man we have proved to have been kept in his office by Mr. Hastings's influence , and to have been entirely under his ...
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... stand recorded in my correspondence to the court of Lucknow to that effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some ...
... stand recorded in my correspondence to the court of Lucknow to that effect ; but with respect to the Bow Begum , I acquit her entirely of any disaffection to our government , so far as comes to my knowledge ; appearances were for some ...
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... stand you to have said , you understood the elder Begum was in a constant state of rebellion ; in what sense do you use the word rebellion ; did you say the elder Begum was in a constant state of rebellion ? -A . I always understood her ...
... stand you to have said , you understood the elder Begum was in a constant state of rebellion ; in what sense do you use the word rebellion ; did you say the elder Begum was in a constant state of rebellion ? -A . I always understood her ...
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... standing in the relation of son and " grandson to them ; to appeal to the justice of " those who have been the abettors and instru- " ments of their imputed wrongs ; let us at least permit them to be the judges of their " own feelings ...
... standing in the relation of son and " grandson to them ; to appeal to the justice of " those who have been the abettors and instru- " ments of their imputed wrongs ; let us at least permit them to be the judges of their " own feelings ...
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