The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... woman , through re- spect to the British name , that name which guaranteed her possessions to her , receives this Captain Gordon and Captain Williams with every mark of kindness , hospitality , and protection , that could be given them ...
... woman , through re- spect to the British name , that name which guaranteed her possessions to her , receives this Captain Gordon and Captain Williams with every mark of kindness , hospitality , and protection , that could be given them ...
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... women ; and by the same 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 ...
... women ; and by the same 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 ...
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... woman is not conscious of having ever been accused of any rebellion ; the only accusation that ever came to her ears was , that Captain Gordon said , that his baggage had been robbed by one of her aumils . She denies Now , my The the ...
... woman is not conscious of having ever been accused of any rebellion ; the only accusation that ever came to her ears was , that Captain Gordon said , that his baggage had been robbed by one of her aumils . She denies Now , my The the ...
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... woman had desired to have the man , who was the evidence against her , examined upon the spot . This he does not do , but with much more prudence he brings him here . And for what ? To discredit his own testimony , and the writ- ten ...
... woman had desired to have the man , who was the evidence against her , examined upon the spot . This he does not do , but with much more prudence he brings him here . And for what ? To discredit his own testimony , and the writ- ten ...
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... charge was made against this woman at Lucknow before Sir Elijah Impey : I wish to im- press this upon your Lordships ' mind ; and that before before Mr. Hastings left Bengal , in the trunk of 80 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... charge was made against this woman at Lucknow before Sir Elijah Impey : I wish to im- press this upon your Lordships ' mind ; and that before before Mr. Hastings left Bengal , in the trunk of 80 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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