The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... Hastings , not daring to deny the existence of these papers , brings Captain Gordon to be examined here , in order to prove that papers which he had himself written were false . Is this to be tolerated ? What will will your Lordships ...
... Hastings , not daring to deny the existence of these papers , brings Captain Gordon to be examined here , in order to prove that papers which he had himself written were false . Is this to be tolerated ? What will will your Lordships ...
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... Hastings to go into the service of that Rajah ; Could you bear such a thing ? would you suffer such evidence to be produced ? or do you think that we should have so little regard for our own reputation , as to venture to produce such ...
... Hastings to go into the service of that Rajah ; Could you bear such a thing ? would you suffer such evidence to be produced ? or do you think that we should have so little regard for our own reputation , as to venture to produce such ...
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... Hastings : he gives his depositions before Sir Elijah Impey ; and the deposition so given is not to be found either upon the Company's record , in Sir Elijah Impey's trunk , in Jonathan Scott's trunk , nor in any other place whatever ...
... Hastings : he gives his depositions before Sir Elijah Impey ; and the deposition so given is not to be found either upon the Company's record , in Sir Elijah Impey's trunk , in Jonathan Scott's trunk , nor in any other place whatever ...
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... Hastings of improper conduct on the part of the Begums , but without stating what it was . In a letter to Mr. Hastings , he appears to endeavour to soften the cruel tem- per of this inflexible man , by going a little way with him , by ...
... Hastings of improper conduct on the part of the Begums , but without stating what it was . In a letter to Mr. Hastings , he appears to endeavour to soften the cruel tem- per of this inflexible man , by going a little way with him , by ...
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... Hastings . Did he believe it ? No. He did not ; and yet he was one of the persons authorized to investigate it coolly , and most able to do so . Upon the whole then the persons who best knew the state of the country did not believe it ...
... Hastings . Did he believe it ? No. He did not ; and yet he was one of the persons authorized to investigate it coolly , and most able to do so . Upon the whole then the persons who best knew the state of the country did not believe it ...
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