The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... received two powers from YOUR the House : The first , on the 5th of March , 1794 , to inspect the Lords ' Journals , in relation to their proceedings on the trial of Warren Hastings , Esquire , and to report what they find therein to ...
... received two powers from YOUR the House : The first , on the 5th of March , 1794 , to inspect the Lords ' Journals , in relation to their proceedings on the trial of Warren Hastings , Esquire , and to report what they find therein to ...
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... received . To enable your Committee the better to execute the task imposed upon them in carrying on the im- peachment of this House , and to find some principle on which they were to order and regulate their con- duct therein , they ...
... received . To enable your Committee the better to execute the task imposed upon them in carrying on the im- peachment of this House , and to find some principle on which they were to order and regulate their con- duct therein , they ...
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... received as their rule . It must be ob- served , however , that the reasons against the article alleged in the protest were by no means solely bot- tomed in the practice of the courts below , as if the main reliance of the protesters ...
... received as their rule . It must be ob- served , however , that the reasons against the article alleged in the protest were by no means solely bot- tomed in the practice of the courts below , as if the main reliance of the protesters ...
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... received to prove the fact ) fully demonstrates that the parti- sans of those forms would put shackles on the High Court of Parliament , with which they are not willing , or find it wholly impracticable , to bind themselves . 3dly ...
... received to prove the fact ) fully demonstrates that the parti- sans of those forms would put shackles on the High Court of Parliament , with which they are not willing , or find it wholly impracticable , to bind themselves . 3dly ...
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... receiving their answer in public was not support- ed by former precedents ; but he thought a book of authority had declared in favor of this course . Your Committee is very sensible , that , antecedent to the great period to which they ...
... receiving their answer in public was not support- ed by former precedents ; but he thought a book of authority had declared in favor of this course . Your Committee is very sensible , that , antecedent to the great period to which they ...
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accusation act of Parliament admitted answer appears appointed arbitrary power arzee assert authority Benares Bristow Britain called cause charge Cheyt Sing Colonel Hannay Committee Company conduct considered corruption coun Council counsel Court of Directors crimes criminal declared defence Durbege Sing duty Earl Esquire evidence Gentoo give guilty Hastings's honor House of Commons House of Lords impeachment India indictment inferior courts Judges judgment judicial justice Khân lacs letter Lord Cornwallis Lord High Steward Lord Strafford Lordships Managers manner Markham matter ment Nabob Naib nature never object observe opinion oppression Oude Parlia parties peculation Peers person precedents presumption prince principles prisoner prisoner's proceed proceedings produced proof proper prove punishment purgunnah question Rajah reason rebellion received Resident revenue ruin rules says sovereign suffer Sujah Dowlah supposed things tion trial Vizier Warren Hastings Westminster Hall whole witnesses