The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... prove favourable to parties apparently delinquent , before we finally resolved to prosecute . There was no precedent to be found , in the journals , favourable to persons in Mr. Hastings's circumstan- ces , that was not applied to ...
... prove favourable to parties apparently delinquent , before we finally resolved to prosecute . There was no precedent to be found , in the journals , favourable to persons in Mr. Hastings's circumstan- ces , that was not applied to ...
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... prove the thing in question . If they should make such a request , they would aim at overturning the very principles of that justice , to which they resort . They would give the nation an evil example , that would rebound back on ...
... prove the thing in question . If they should make such a request , they would aim at overturning the very principles of that justice , to which they resort . They would give the nation an evil example , that would rebound back on ...
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... prove the small offence , and crush the person , who has committed it . This is one grand source of Mr. Hastings's power . After he had got the better of the parliamentary commission , no complaint from any part of the service has ...
... prove the small offence , and crush the person , who has committed it . This is one grand source of Mr. Hastings's power . After he had got the better of the parliamentary commission , no complaint from any part of the service has ...
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... prove to your lordships , that , when the company were driven by shame , not by inclination , to order several prosecutions against delinquents in their ser- vice , Mr. Hastings , directly contrary to the duty of his office , -directly ...
... prove to your lordships , that , when the company were driven by shame , not by inclination , to order several prosecutions against delinquents in their ser- vice , Mr. Hastings , directly contrary to the duty of his office , -directly ...
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... prove , in the course of this trial , that he has put his own menial domestick servant - a wretch totally dependent -a wretch grossly ignorant - the common instrument of his bribery and peculation ; —he has enthroned him , I say , on ...
... prove , in the course of this trial , that he has put his own menial domestick servant - a wretch totally dependent -a wretch grossly ignorant - the common instrument of his bribery and peculation ; —he has enthroned him , I say , on ...
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