The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... seen in what manner the Nabob , his country , his revenues , his subjects , his mother , his family , his nobility , and all their fortunes , real and personal , have been disposed of by the Prisoner at your bar ; and having seen this ...
... seen in what manner the Nabob , his country , his revenues , his subjects , his mother , his family , his nobility , and all their fortunes , real and personal , have been disposed of by the Prisoner at your bar ; and having seen this ...
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... seen what was the opinion of the Nabob , who ought to know the nature and circumstances of his father's palace , respecting these women ; you hear what Mr. Hastings's opinion is and now the question is , whether your Lordships will ...
... seen what was the opinion of the Nabob , who ought to know the nature and circumstances of his father's palace , respecting these women ; you hear what Mr. Hastings's opinion is and now the question is , whether your Lordships will ...
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... seen , that in this misery and distress the sons of the Nabob were involved , and that two of them were wounded in an attempt to escape ; and yet this man has had the impudence to de- clare his doubts of the Nabob's having had any ...
... seen , that in this misery and distress the sons of the Nabob were involved , and that two of them were wounded in an attempt to escape ; and yet this man has had the impudence to de- clare his doubts of the Nabob's having had any ...
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... seen , and understand that part of the middle period , with which we do not mean to trouble you again . You will now be pleased to attend to a letter from Fyzoola Khan , to the Governour General , VOL . XVI . L T 3 General , received ...
... seen , and understand that part of the middle period , with which we do not mean to trouble you again . You will now be pleased to attend to a letter from Fyzoola Khan , to the Governour General , VOL . XVI . L T 3 General , received ...
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... seen the first state of this country ; and that the period when it had fallen into the state last de- scribed was about two years after Mr. Hastings had had obtained the majority in the Council , and began 146 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... seen the first state of this country ; and that the period when it had fallen into the state last de- scribed was about two years after Mr. Hastings had had obtained the majority in the Council , and began 146 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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