The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... Lordships have heard , -secret instructions to be given by him to Mr. Middleton , for the fur- therance of this ... Lords , I must here observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence ...
... Lordships have heard , -secret instructions to be given by him to Mr. Middleton , for the fur- therance of this ... Lords , I must here observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence ...
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... Lordships see the wickedness and base- ness of the contrivance . They first , in order to keep the whole family in terrour , accuse the whole family ; then having possessed themselves of the treasures of the Begums upon another pretence ...
... Lordships see the wickedness and base- ness of the contrivance . They first , in order to keep the whole family in terrour , accuse the whole family ; then having possessed themselves of the treasures of the Begums upon another pretence ...
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... Lordships , upon the same ground , deal with the Begums as you dealt with Mr. Hastings . Do not keep two weights and ... Lordships this 20 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT been violated; and now I will ask your Lord- ...
... Lordships , upon the same ground , deal with the Begums as you dealt with Mr. Hastings . Do not keep two weights and ... Lordships this 20 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT been violated; and now I will ask your Lord- ...
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... Lordships , with these summary remarks , -first , that they are the persons who were to profit by their own wrong : they are the persons who had seven months arrears paid to them out of the money of these unfortunate ladies : they are ...
... Lordships , with these summary remarks , -first , that they are the persons who were to profit by their own wrong : they are the persons who had seven months arrears paid to them out of the money of these unfortunate ladies : they are ...
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... Lordships will remark upon this letter , for it is a most important one indeed . It is hardly worth observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already heard , and that this ...
... Lordships will remark upon this letter , for it is a most important one indeed . It is hardly worth observing that all this correspondence came out of the various trunks ; of which your Lordships have already heard , and that this ...
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