The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... this kingdom . " No reply or observation was made on the subject by any other member , nor was any farther notice taken of it in the House of Lords . SPEECHES IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQUIRE . ADVERTISEMENT . 5.
... this kingdom . " No reply or observation was made on the subject by any other member , nor was any farther notice taken of it in the House of Lords . SPEECHES IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQUIRE . ADVERTISEMENT . 5.
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... observation on human life the most distinguishing and refined ? All these must be instantly recognised , for they are all inseparably associated with the name of Lord Verulam . Yet when this prodigy was brought before your lordships ...
... observation on human life the most distinguishing and refined ? All these must be instantly recognised , for they are all inseparably associated with the name of Lord Verulam . Yet when this prodigy was brought before your lordships ...
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... observe , that Mr. Halhed , a person concerned with Mr. Hastings in compiling a code of Gentoo laws , is now found to be one of the persons to whom this very defence is attributed , which contains such detestable and abominable ...
... observe , that Mr. Halhed , a person concerned with Mr. Hastings in compiling a code of Gentoo laws , is now found to be one of the persons to whom this very defence is attributed , which contains such detestable and abominable ...
Page 48
... a palanquin through the country , capable or incapable of observation , to prove to you the nature of the government and of the power he had to exercise . My lords , the Commons of Great Britain are not 48 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... a palanquin through the country , capable or incapable of observation , to prove to you the nature of the government and of the power he had to exercise . My lords , the Commons of Great Britain are not 48 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
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... observe who his models were , when he in- tended to punish this man for an insult on himself . Did he consult the laws ? Did he look to the Institutes of Timour , or to those of Ghinges Khân ? Did he look to the Hedaia , or to any of ...
... observe who his models were , when he in- tended to punish this man for an insult on himself . Did he consult the laws ? Did he look to the Institutes of Timour , or to those of Ghinges Khân ? Did he look to the Hedaia , or to any of ...
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