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... Affairs of India , and Charge against Warren Hastings . Vol . 5. Conclusion of Charge against Hastings ; on a Regicide Peace , & c . Vol . 6. Miscellaneous Speeches , & c . With a General Index . 58 . Burke's Speeches on Warren Hast ...
... Affairs of India , and Charge against Warren Hastings . Vol . 5. Conclusion of Charge against Hastings ; on a Regicide Peace , & c . Vol . 6. Miscellaneous Speeches , & c . With a General Index . 58 . Burke's Speeches on Warren Hast ...
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... affairs of Britain ; to A.D. 1307. Translated by C. D. YONGE . In 2 vols . Ordericus Vitalis ' Ecclesiastical His- tory of England and Normandy . Trans- lated with Notes , by T. FORESTER , M.A. In 4 vols . Pauli's ( Dr. R. ) Life of ...
... affairs of Britain ; to A.D. 1307. Translated by C. D. YONGE . In 2 vols . Ordericus Vitalis ' Ecclesiastical His- tory of England and Normandy . Trans- lated with Notes , by T. FORESTER , M.A. In 4 vols . Pauli's ( Dr. R. ) Life of ...
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... affairs to have their share in great actions above the form of law or custom , at least to give their voice and approbation , begin to swerve and almost shiver at the majesty and gran- deur of some noble deed , as if they were newly ...
... affairs to have their share in great actions above the form of law or custom , at least to give their voice and approbation , begin to swerve and almost shiver at the majesty and gran- deur of some noble deed , as if they were newly ...
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... affairs and kingdoms of the world per- mitted to the devil : for saith he to Christ , ( Luke iv . 6 , ) “ All this power will I give thee , and the glory of them , for it is delivered to me , and to whomsoever I will , I give it : ther ...
... affairs and kingdoms of the world per- mitted to the devil : for saith he to Christ , ( Luke iv . 6 , ) “ All this power will I give thee , and the glory of them , for it is delivered to me , and to whomsoever I will , I give it : ther ...
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... affairs , and ever stood upon most by circumstantial men . Whence doubtless our ancestors who were not ignorant with what rights either nature or ancient constitution had endowed them , when oaths both at coronation and renewed in ...
... affairs , and ever stood upon most by circumstantial men . Whence doubtless our ancestors who were not ignorant with what rights either nature or ancient constitution had endowed them , when oaths both at coronation and renewed in ...
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