The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Strana 18
... evidence before you . If you have received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities ...
... evidence before you . If you have received such evidence , you have received it obliquely ; for there is no other direct proof before your lordships of such services , than that of there having been great distresses and great calamities ...
Strana 21
... evidence , and to show their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices and hirelings , posted in newspapers and dispersed in circles through every part ...
... evidence , and to show their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices and hirelings , posted in newspapers and dispersed in circles through every part ...
Strana 31
... evidence , even though they could not have cross - examined it . Another complaint is , that many of his witnesses were obliged to leave England , before he could make use of their evidence . My lords , no delay in the trial has ...
... evidence , even though they could not have cross - examined it . Another complaint is , that many of his witnesses were obliged to leave England , before he could make use of their evidence . My lords , no delay in the trial has ...
Strana 32
... evidence . We had then no longer the arrange- ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances , that witness did he suffer to depart for India , if he This ...
... evidence . We had then no longer the arrange- ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances , that witness did he suffer to depart for India , if he This ...
Strana 38
... evidence which we produce to you . But , my lords , they who withhold their defence , who suffer themselves , as they say , to be cruelly criminated by unjust accusation , and yet will not permit the evidence of their guilt or innocence ...
... evidence which we produce to you . But , my lords , they who withhold their defence , who suffer themselves , as they say , to be cruelly criminated by unjust accusation , and yet will not permit the evidence of their guilt or innocence ...
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