The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... object could the party have had in the act with which he is accused ? Surely it may be here asked , why should Cheit . Sing wish to rebel , who held on easy and mode- rate terms ( for such I admit they were ) a very considerable ...
... object could the party have had in the act with which he is accused ? Surely it may be here asked , why should Cheit . Sing wish to rebel , who held on easy and mode- rate terms ( for such I admit they were ) a very considerable ...
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... object , at " least to be merely the effect of pernicious ad- " vice or misguided folly , without any formal 66 66 design of openly resisting our authority or disclaiming design 118 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT "that fatal moment, namely ...
... object , at " least to be merely the effect of pernicious ad- " vice or misguided folly , without any formal 66 66 design of openly resisting our authority or disclaiming design 118 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT "that fatal moment, namely ...
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... object not the Company , but Warren Hast- ings , and that he afterwards declared publickly to the House of Commons ; -and now before your Lordships , he declares finally and conclu- sively , that he did believe Cheit Sing to have had ...
... object not the Company , but Warren Hast- ings , and that he afterwards declared publickly to the House of Commons ; -and now before your Lordships , he declares finally and conclu- sively , that he did believe Cheit Sing to have had ...
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... objects of his imitation . My patience , says he , was exhausted . Your Lordships have , and ought to have a judicial patience . Mr. Hastings has none of any kind . I hold that patience is one of the great virtues of a governour ; it ...
... objects of his imitation . My patience , says he , was exhausted . Your Lordships have , and ought to have a judicial patience . Mr. Hastings has none of any kind . I hold that patience is one of the great virtues of a governour ; it ...
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... object of his malice , we only know that many letters came from Cheit Sing to Mr. Hastings , in which the unfortunate man en- deavoured to appease his wrath , and to none of which he ever gave an answer . He is an accuser preferring a ...
... object of his malice , we only know that many letters came from Cheit Sing to Mr. Hastings , in which the unfortunate man en- deavoured to appease his wrath , and to none of which he ever gave an answer . He is an accuser preferring a ...
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