The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... hope it will ever contain ; and in the assistance which it will not fail to afford to those , who with good intention do their best to main- tain the essential privileges of the House , the ancient law of parliament , and the public ...
... hope it will ever contain ; and in the assistance which it will not fail to afford to those , who with good intention do their best to main- tain the essential privileges of the House , the ancient law of parliament , and the public ...
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... hope it always will remain , ) yet we cannot be insensible to the effects produced by the intro- duction of forty millions of money into this country from India . We know , that the private fortunes which have been made there pervade ...
... hope it always will remain , ) yet we cannot be insensible to the effects produced by the intro- duction of forty millions of money into this country from India . We know , that the private fortunes which have been made there pervade ...
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... hope an everlasting one , with one great state ; and I at least af- forded the efficient means by which a peace , if not so dura- ble , more seasonable at least , was accomplished with another . I gave you all ; and you have rewarded me ...
... hope an everlasting one , with one great state ; and I at least af- forded the efficient means by which a peace , if not so dura- ble , more seasonable at least , was accomplished with another . I gave you all ; and you have rewarded me ...
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... argument , we shall have recourse to that argument ; and if we support that argument by authority and document , not in your lordships ' minutes , I hope it will not be the less considered as good 2 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
... argument , we shall have recourse to that argument ; and if we support that argument by authority and document , not in your lordships ' minutes , I hope it will not be the less considered as good 2 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
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Edmund Burke. hope it will not be the less considered as good argument , be- cause it is so supported . I must now call your lordships ' attention from the vaunted services of the prisoner , which have been urged to convict us of ...
Edmund Burke. hope it will not be the less considered as good argument , be- cause it is so supported . I must now call your lordships ' attention from the vaunted services of the prisoner , which have been urged to convict us of ...
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