The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... proved by legal evidence . It was very well known that many facts could be proved to the satisfaction of every conscientious man , by evidence which , though in its own nature good and convincing , would not be admitted in a court of ...
... proved by legal evidence . It was very well known that many facts could be proved to the satisfaction of every conscientious man , by evidence which , though in its own nature good and convincing , would not be admitted in a court of ...
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... proved to be so ; the efficacy of it , as far as it is allowed to have any , is to provide impunity for crimes . When is it known that an accusation can be proved ? Never , till the cause is tried before the judge . If an accusation ...
... proved to be so ; the efficacy of it , as far as it is allowed to have any , is to provide impunity for crimes . When is it known that an accusation can be proved ? Never , till the cause is tried before the judge . If an accusation ...
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... proved by in- terrogation , and best proved when the interrogation is most severe . Had Mr. Hastings acted up to this declara- tion ; had he really submitted himself to scrutiny ; instead of using , to defend himself from it , every ...
... proved by in- terrogation , and best proved when the interrogation is most severe . Had Mr. Hastings acted up to this declara- tion ; had he really submitted himself to scrutiny ; instead of using , to defend himself from it , every ...
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