The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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Edmund Burke. : part of the world , that claims it at your hands . Your lord- ships always had an ample power , and almost unlimited juris- diction ; you have now a boundless object . It is not from this district , or from that parish ...
Edmund Burke. : part of the world , that claims it at your hands . Your lord- ships always had an ample power , and almost unlimited juris- diction ; you have now a boundless object . It is not from this district , or from that parish ...
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... easily judge how the members are to be coerced . Mr. Hastings , at the head of the service , with high legal emoluments , has fouled his hands and sullied his government with bribes . OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 33 33.
... easily judge how the members are to be coerced . Mr. Hastings , at the head of the service , with high legal emoluments , has fouled his hands and sullied his government with bribes . OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 33 33.
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Edmund Burke. fouled his hands and sullied his government with bribes . He has substituted oppression and tyranny in the place of legal government . With all that unbounded , licentious power , which he has assumed over the publick ...
Edmund Burke. fouled his hands and sullied his government with bribes . He has substituted oppression and tyranny in the place of legal government . With all that unbounded , licentious power , which he has assumed over the publick ...
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... hands . For your lordships must have observed , that it is rare indeed , that , in a con- tinued course of evil practices , any uniform method of pro- ceeding will serve the purposes of the delinquent . Inno- cence is plain , direct and ...
... hands . For your lordships must have observed , that it is rare indeed , that , in a con- tinued course of evil practices , any uniform method of pro- ceeding will serve the purposes of the delinquent . Inno- cence is plain , direct and ...
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... hands , communicates as he thinks proper , but most commonly withholds . There remains no- thing for the directors but the shell and husk of a dry , for- mal , official correspondence , which neither means any thing , nor was intended ...
... hands , communicates as he thinks proper , but most commonly withholds . There remains no- thing for the directors but the shell and husk of a dry , for- mal , official correspondence , which neither means any thing , nor was intended ...
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