The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... witnesses , competent to speak to the points , to which they are brought . When you consider the late enormous power of the pri- soner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidui- ty in the destruction of all recorded ...
... witnesses , competent to speak to the points , to which they are brought . When you consider the late enormous power of the pri- soner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidui- ty in the destruction of all recorded ...
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... witnesses . What was the accusation ? Was the accusation improba- ble , either on account of the subject - matter , or the actor in it ? Does such an appointment as that of Munny Begum in the most barefaced evasion of his orders appear ...
... witnesses . What was the accusation ? Was the accusation improba- ble , either on account of the subject - matter , or the actor in it ? Does such an appointment as that of Munny Begum in the most barefaced evasion of his orders appear ...
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... witnesses , who appeared there , was a person , who had been before , or has since been , concerned with Mr. Hastings in his most iniquitous transactions . You will find what is very odd , that in this trial for forgery , with which ...
... witnesses , who appeared there , was a person , who had been before , or has since been , concerned with Mr. Hastings in his most iniquitous transactions . You will find what is very odd , that in this trial for forgery , with which ...
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... witnesses , as there are other means of a further in- quiry , as the man is gone , of whose perjuries I might have reason to be afraid , let us now go into the inquiry . I think he did very ill not to go into the inquiry , when the man ...
... witnesses , as there are other means of a further in- quiry , as the man is gone , of whose perjuries I might have reason to be afraid , let us now go into the inquiry . I think he did very ill not to go into the inquiry , when the man ...
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... witness , most pro- bably the abettor and accomplice , of all these horrours . He called in first irregular , and then regular , troops , who by dreadful and universal military execution got the better of the impotent resistance of ...
... witness , most pro- bably the abettor and accomplice , of all these horrours . He called in first irregular , and then regular , troops , who by dreadful and universal military execution got the better of the impotent resistance of ...
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