The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Miscellaneous speeches, letters, and fragments. Abridgment of English history, etc. With a general indexG. Bell & sons, 1890 - Political science |
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... Warren Hastings , Esquire ✓Get • General In lex to the Six Volumes • 423 529 A LETTER ON THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS . TO THE vi CONTENTS .
... Warren Hastings , Esquire ✓Get • General In lex to the Six Volumes • 423 529 A LETTER ON THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS . TO THE vi CONTENTS .
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... Warren Hastings , Esquire , proceeded in a regular course in the man- ner of propounding their questions to the judges in the chamber of parliament , and in receiving their answers to them in the same place . " The resolution was agreed ...
... Warren Hastings , Esquire , proceeded in a regular course in the man- ner of propounding their questions to the judges in the chamber of parliament , and in receiving their answers to them in the same place . " The resolution was agreed ...
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... Warren Hastings , Esquire , the law has gone on continually working itself pure ( to use Lord Mansfield's expression ) by rules drawn from the fountain of justice . " Gener- al rules , " said the same person when he sat Phillips , p ...
... Warren Hastings , Esquire , the law has gone on continually working itself pure ( to use Lord Mansfield's expression ) by rules drawn from the fountain of justice . " Gener- al rules , " said the same person when he sat Phillips , p ...
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... Warren Hastings , Esquire , it does not seem to be copied from the decisions of these tribunals . It is with great satisfaction your committee has found , that the re- proach of " disgraceful subtleties , " inferior rules of evidence ...
... Warren Hastings , Esquire , it does not seem to be copied from the decisions of these tribunals . It is with great satisfaction your committee has found , that the re- proach of " disgraceful subtleties , " inferior rules of evidence ...
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... Hastings being then present , and by them transmitted to the court of directors , as a ground for such instructions ... Warren Hastings , let the lands mentioned in the said sixth article of charge , to Kelleram , fell into arrear and ...
... Hastings being then present , and by them transmitted to the court of directors , as a ground for such instructions ... Warren Hastings , let the lands mentioned in the said sixth article of charge , to Kelleram , fell into arrear and ...
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Page 107 - And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that was due unto him. So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses.