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... pretence of any crime , I say that such an act would be oppressive , cruel , and wicked in the highest degree . Yet this is what Mr. Hastings projected , and actually did accomplish . My Lords , at the treaty of Chunar , as it is called ...
... pretence of any crime , I say that such an act would be oppressive , cruel , and wicked in the highest degree . Yet this is what Mr. Hastings projected , and actually did accomplish . My Lords , at the treaty of Chunar , as it is called ...
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... pretence of rebellion was neces- sary ; but my counsel have found out a book , since published , and from it they produce the law upon that subject , and show that the Nabob had a right to seize upon the treasures of his mother . " But ...
... pretence of rebellion was neces- sary ; but my counsel have found out a book , since published , and from it they produce the law upon that subject , and show that the Nabob had a right to seize upon the treasures of his mother . " But ...
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... Lordships will then judge wheth- er they were proceeding against rebels as rebels , or against wealthy people as wealthy people , punish- ing them , under pretence of crimes , for their 54 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... Lordships will then judge wheth- er they were proceeding against rebels as rebels , or against wealthy people as wealthy people , punish- ing them , under pretence of crimes , for their 54 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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Edmund Burke. ing them , under pretence of crimes , for their own profit . In a letter from Mr. Middleton to Mr. Hastings , after two other paragraphs , he goes on thus . " It remained only to get possession of her wealth ; and to effect ...
Edmund Burke. ing them , under pretence of crimes , for their own profit . In a letter from Mr. Middleton to Mr. Hastings , after two other paragraphs , he goes on thus . " It remained only to get possession of her wealth ; and to effect ...
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... pretence be true , it aggravates his guilt : for surely the forcing a son to violate the property of his mother must every- where be considered a crime most portentous and enormous . At this point we closed ; and after the detail which ...
... pretence be true , it aggravates his guilt : for surely the forcing a son to violate the property of his mother must every- where be considered a crime most portentous and enormous . At this point we closed ; and after the detail which ...
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