The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... charge to be laid upon an exhausted coun- try . Every plan concurred in directing such an in- quiry , in order that whatever was discovered to be corrupt , fraudulent , or oppressive should lead to a due animadversion on the offenders ...
... charge to be laid upon an exhausted coun- try . Every plan concurred in directing such an in- quiry , in order that whatever was discovered to be corrupt , fraudulent , or oppressive should lead to a due animadversion on the offenders ...
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... charged him with several grievous acts of malversation in office , with abuses of a public trust of a great and heinous nature . In less than two years we see the situation of the parties reversed ; and a sin- gular revolution puts the ...
... charged him with several grievous acts of malversation in office , with abuses of a public trust of a great and heinous nature . In less than two years we see the situation of the parties reversed ; and a sin- gular revolution puts the ...
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... charge : that others , not having been so fortunate , could not be so disinterested ; and therefore their accusations could spring from no other source than faction , and envy to his fortune . -- Had he been frontless enough to hold ...
... charge : that others , not having been so fortunate , could not be so disinterested ; and therefore their accusations could spring from no other source than faction , and envy to his fortune . -- Had he been frontless enough to hold ...
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... charge . But , Sir , leaving these two gentlemen to alternate as criminal and accuser upon what principles they think expedient , it is for us to consider whether the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Treasurer of the Navy , acting as ...
... charge . But , Sir , leaving these two gentlemen to alternate as criminal and accuser upon what principles they think expedient , it is for us to consider whether the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Treasurer of the Navy , acting as ...
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... charges . On the present produce , if Mr. Pitt's scheme was to take place , he might gain from seven to ten thousand pounds a year . • 1 of your empire , that the motion is opposed . SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 19.
... charges . On the present produce , if Mr. Pitt's scheme was to take place , he might gain from seven to ten thousand pounds a year . • 1 of your empire , that the motion is opposed . SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 19.
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