The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... given to vices . Adultery , in a lady is called gallantry : the gentleman is commonly called a man of good fortune , sometimes in French and sometimes in English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice ...
... given to vices . Adultery , in a lady is called gallantry : the gentleman is commonly called a man of good fortune , sometimes in French and sometimes in English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice ...
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... given , would bring out an enor- mous expenditure in the long period which has elapsed since the commencement of the trial . So enormous , that if this monstrous load of oppres- sion has been laid upon him by the delay of the Commons ...
... given , would bring out an enor- mous expenditure in the long period which has elapsed since the commencement of the trial . So enormous , that if this monstrous load of oppres- sion has been laid upon him by the delay of the Commons ...
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... - nishment ) I had not leisure to go down to the India House in order to make inquiries concern- ing them , but I afterwards asked the Secretary , Mr. Mr. Hudson , to whom we had given a handsome 40 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... - nishment ) I had not leisure to go down to the India House in order to make inquiries concern- ing them , but I afterwards asked the Secretary , Mr. Mr. Hudson , to whom we had given a handsome 40 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... given to the clerks , for we know something of this kind is usually done . In reply to this question , Mr. Hudson told me , that at various times they had received in little driblets to the amount of ninety- five pounds , or thereabouts ...
... given to the clerks , for we know something of this kind is usually done . In reply to this question , Mr. Hudson told me , that at various times they had received in little driblets to the amount of ninety- five pounds , or thereabouts ...
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... given them any bond , note , security , or promise of payment ; they assured us , that he had not : they will be ready to make the same assurance to your Lordships , when you come to inquire into this matter , which before you give ...
... given them any bond , note , security , or promise of payment ; they assured us , that he had not : they will be ready to make the same assurance to your Lordships , when you come to inquire into this matter , which before you give ...
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