The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... consequences , because it tended to lower them in the opinion of those who ought to feel a proper reverence and respect for their high and important stations ; and that when it was stated to the ignorant or the wicked , VOL . VIII . 1 ...
... consequences , because it tended to lower them in the opinion of those who ought to feel a proper reverence and respect for their high and important stations ; and that when it was stated to the ignorant or the wicked , VOL . VIII . 1 ...
Strana 14
... consequences , ) we soon found , whatever the reasons might be , without at present blaming the prisoner , without blaming your lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this trial was likely to be ...
... consequences , ) we soon found , whatever the reasons might be , without at present blaming the prisoner , without blaming your lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this trial was likely to be ...
Strana 20
... consequences , we have oppressed him with all sorts of foul and abusive lan- guage ; so much so , that every part of our proceeding has , in the eye of the world , more the appearance of private re- venge , than of public justice ...
... consequences , we have oppressed him with all sorts of foul and abusive lan- guage ; so much so , that every part of our proceeding has , in the eye of the world , more the appearance of private re- venge , than of public justice ...
Strana 38
... consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinagepore , during the gov- ernment of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to bring home to him ...
... consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinagepore , during the gov- ernment of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to bring home to him ...
Strana 67
... . Into one of the consequences of the delay , the ruinous expense which the prisoner complains of , we have desired your lord- ships to make an inquiry , and have referred you 5 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 67 Second Day of Reply.
... . Into one of the consequences of the delay , the ruinous expense which the prisoner complains of , we have desired your lord- ships to make an inquiry , and have referred you 5 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 67 Second Day of Reply.
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