The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... which they bring as evidence , in the way of imputation of its being weak , improper , and insufficient evidence , but as an incontrovertible proof proof of crimes , and of a systematick design to OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 13.
... which they bring as evidence , in the way of imputation of its being weak , improper , and insufficient evidence , but as an incontrovertible proof proof of crimes , and of a systematick design to OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 13.
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Edmund Burke. proof of crimes , and of a systematick design to ruin the accused party , by force there and by chicane here ; these are the principles upon which I am going to talk to you upon this abominable subject ; of which , I am ...
Edmund Burke. proof of crimes , and of a systematick design to ruin the accused party , by force there and by chicane here ; these are the principles upon which I am going to talk to you upon this abominable subject ; of which , I am ...
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... crimes , that he has brought the instruments of his guilt , the persons of whom he has complained as having ruined and de- stroyed that country , and whom he had engaged at the Nabob's desire , in the treaty of Chunar , to send out of ...
... crimes , that he has brought the instruments of his guilt , the persons of whom he has complained as having ruined and de- stroyed that country , and whom he had engaged at the Nabob's desire , in the treaty of Chunar , to send out of ...
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... Their own endeavours to get rid of their own written acts , by contradictory evidence and false constructions , sufficiently clear these women of the the crimes of which they were accused ; and I 34 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... Their own endeavours to get rid of their own written acts , by contradictory evidence and false constructions , sufficiently clear these women of the the crimes of which they were accused ; and I 34 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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Edmund Burke. the crimes of which they were accused ; and I may now ask the Prisoner at your bar , how he dares to produce Captain Gordon here ; -how he dares thus to insult the Peers - how he ... crimes of which they were accused; and I ...
Edmund Burke. the crimes of which they were accused ; and I may now ask the Prisoner at your bar , how he dares to produce Captain Gordon here ; -how he dares thus to insult the Peers - how he ... crimes of which they were accused; and I ...
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