The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... charge with Saadit Ali , by the affidavits , cannot escape your notice . Their own acquittal might be the only object of the deponents , in their crimination of the latter : but the treasures of the former were the objects of their ...
... charge with Saadit Ali , by the affidavits , cannot escape your notice . Their own acquittal might be the only object of the deponents , in their crimination of the latter : but the treasures of the former were the objects of their ...
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... charge was entertained against them ? Not a word . Was it notified to the eunuchs ? Was it to Saadit Ali Khan ? Not a word ; they were all within their power . The eunuchs were a year in irons , and they were subjected to the want of ...
... charge was entertained against them ? Not a word . Was it notified to the eunuchs ? Was it to Saadit Ali Khan ? Not a word ; they were all within their power . The eunuchs were a year in irons , and they were subjected to the want of ...
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... charge their own guilt upon others . The credibility of their evidence is therefore gone ; but , if it were not affected by these circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to ...
... charge their own guilt upon others . The credibility of their evidence is therefore gone ; but , if it were not affected by these circumstances , Mr. Hastings has put an end to it by telling you , that there is not one of them who is to ...
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... , because there might have been some probability for their charge in the transactions with Saadit Ali Khan , which , though 5.00 though impossible with regard to the Begums , they thought 22 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT ད ...
... , because there might have been some probability for their charge in the transactions with Saadit Ali Khan , which , though 5.00 though impossible with regard to the Begums , they thought 22 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT ད ...
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... affidavits . How then did we come to the knowledge of it ? We got it from Major Gilpin , who was examined in the course of these proceedings , C 4 and and we used it in our Charge , from the OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 28.
... affidavits . How then did we come to the knowledge of it ? We got it from Major Gilpin , who was examined in the course of these proceedings , C 4 and and we used it in our Charge , from the OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 28.
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