The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... means of security against the com- mission of secret crimes , but by enforcing positive laws , the breach of which must be always plain , open , and direct . Such , for instance , is the spirit of the laws , that although you cannot ...
... means of security against the com- mission of secret crimes , but by enforcing positive laws , the breach of which must be always plain , open , and direct . Such , for instance , is the spirit of the laws , that although you cannot ...
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... means of our anonymous communication we subsequently proved and established it , in the manner we have done , before your Lordships . Here then you have important matter which this anonymous letter has brought to light ; and otherwise ...
... means of our anonymous communication we subsequently proved and established it , in the manner we have done , before your Lordships . Here then you have important matter which this anonymous letter has brought to light ; and otherwise ...
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... mean to say , that any process of any court has not its weight when the matter is within it in the ordinary course of proceedings ; it is the extraordinary course , the extrajudicial conduct which divests it of that just weight it ...
... mean to say , that any process of any court has not its weight when the matter is within it in the ordinary course of proceedings ; it is the extraordinary course , the extrajudicial conduct which divests it of that just weight it ...
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... means the letters of the latter accusing the former are come to your hands ; and now these same English Officers come here with their recriminatory accusation . Now , why did they not make it at Lucknow ? Why did not Mr. Hastings , when ...
... means the letters of the latter accusing the former are come to your hands ; and now these same English Officers come here with their recriminatory accusation . Now , why did they not make it at Lucknow ? Why did not Mr. Hastings , when ...
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... the younger Begum ? -A . In general the town of Fyzabad were in her interest . Q. In what sense do you mean generally in her interest ; E 2 were - were the persons you conversed with merely those who OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 51.
... the younger Begum ? -A . In general the town of Fyzabad were in her interest . Q. In what sense do you mean generally in her interest ; E 2 were - were the persons you conversed with merely those who OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 51.
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