The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Strana 104
... Lord Cornwallis has had such a deputa- tion . I must first beg leave to observe , that no man can justify himself in doing any illegal act by its having been done by another ; much less can he justify his own illegal act by pleading an ...
... Lord Cornwallis has had such a deputa- tion . I must first beg leave to observe , that no man can justify himself in doing any illegal act by its having been done by another ; much less can he justify his own illegal act by pleading an ...
Strana 105
... Lord Cornwallis for instance , who carried with him the power of commander - in - chief , and authority to conclude ... Lord Cornwallis's delegation , that he was made commander - in - chief as well as governor - general by the act . The ...
... Lord Cornwallis for instance , who carried with him the power of commander - in - chief , and authority to conclude ... Lord Cornwallis's delegation , that he was made commander - in - chief as well as governor - general by the act . The ...
Strana 178
... Lord Cornwallis . The perfect credibility of his testimony , Mr. Hastings has established out of Lord Cornwallis's mouth ; who , being asked the character of Mr. Jonathan Duncan , has declared , that there is nothing he can report of ...
... Lord Cornwallis . The perfect credibility of his testimony , Mr. Hastings has established out of Lord Cornwallis's mouth ; who , being asked the character of Mr. Jonathan Duncan , has declared , that there is nothing he can report of ...
Strana 182
... Lord Cornwallis , with which they had been entirely filled at the appearance of the prisoner at your bar . From him they fled in dismay . They fled from his very presence as from a consuming pestilence , as from something far worse than ...
... Lord Cornwallis , with which they had been entirely filled at the appearance of the prisoner at your bar . From him they fled in dismay . They fled from his very presence as from a consuming pestilence , as from something far worse than ...
Strana 409
... Lord Cornwallis states in his evidence to have existed in 1787 . We will now read two letters from Lord Cornwallis ; the first is dated the 16th November , 1787 : - " I was received at Allahabad and attended to Lucknow by the nabob and ...
... Lord Cornwallis states in his evidence to have existed in 1787 . We will now read two letters from Lord Cornwallis ; the first is dated the 16th November , 1787 : - " I was received at Allahabad and attended to Lucknow by the nabob and ...
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