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... corruption . " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I think it impossi- ble not to suppose that this speech does not reflect upon a Re- port which , by an order of the committee on which I served , I had the honor of presenting to ...
... corruption . " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I think it impossi- ble not to suppose that this speech does not reflect upon a Re- port which , by an order of the committee on which I served , I had the honor of presenting to ...
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... corruption . Whatever it says , it does not say calumniously . That kind of language belongs to persons whose eloquence entitles them to a free use of epithets . The Report states , that the judges had given their opinions secret- ly ...
... corruption . Whatever it says , it does not say calumniously . That kind of language belongs to persons whose eloquence entitles them to a free use of epithets . The Report states , that the judges had given their opinions secret- ly ...
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... corruption in receiving bribes , and the other his active corruption , in which he has endeavored to defend his passive corruption , by forming a most formida- ble faction both abroad and at home . There is hardly any one act of the ...
... corruption in receiving bribes , and the other his active corruption , in which he has endeavored to defend his passive corruption , by forming a most formida- ble faction both abroad and at home . There is hardly any one act of the ...
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one act of the prisoner's corruption , in which there is not presumptive violence ; nor any acts of his violence , in which there are not presumptive proofs of corruption . These prac- tices are so intimately blended with each other ...
one act of the prisoner's corruption , in which there is not presumptive violence ; nor any acts of his violence , in which there are not presumptive proofs of corruption . These prac- tices are so intimately blended with each other ...
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calamities , he has , indeed , attempted to justify obliquely the corruption that has been charged upon him : but you have not properly in issue these services . You cannot admit the evidence of any such services received directly from ...
calamities , he has , indeed , attempted to justify obliquely the corruption that has been charged upon him : but you have not properly in issue these services . You cannot admit the evidence of any such services received directly from ...
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accused act of parliament affairs answer appears appointed arbitrary power arzee aumils authority Azoph ul Dowlah Benares Bengal Bristow British Calcutta called charge Cheit Sing Chunar Colonel Hannay company's conduct consequence consider corruption council court of directors crimes criminal declared defence Durbedgy Sing duty English evidence Fyzabad give governor-general Gunga Govin Sing Hastings's heard honor House of Commons Hyder India inquiry jaghires judge justice justify letter Lord Cornwallis lords lordships Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân Mahomedan manner Markham matter ment Middleton Munny Begum nabob naib nature never oppression Oude peculation person possession pretended prince principles prisoner proceedings proof proved provinces punishment rajah rebellion received resident revenue ruin sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sir John D'Oyley sovereign suffer Sujah Dowlah thing tion transaction treaty vizier Warren Hastings whole women word zemindars