The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... speech continued four days . On the second day of the speech , when the Lords returned to the chamber of par- liament , another petition was presented to them from Mr. Hastings , urging again the hardship of his case , and pre- senting ...
... speech continued four days . On the second day of the speech , when the Lords returned to the chamber of par- liament , another petition was presented to them from Mr. Hastings , urging again the hardship of his case , and pre- senting ...
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... speech.2 No further proceeding was had on the trial till the next session of parliament . The 13th day of January , 1795 , was the day on which the business was appointed to begin . On that day a committee of the Lords was formed , to ...
... speech.2 No further proceeding was had on the trial till the next session of parliament . The 13th day of January , 1795 , was the day on which the business was appointed to begin . On that day a committee of the Lords was formed , to ...
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... speech of this great lawyer is the fiction , under which he speaks of the report of a committee of the House of Commons . It was a pamphlet published by one Debrett . The regulations of Parliament required , that notice should not be ...
... speech of this great lawyer is the fiction , under which he speaks of the report of a committee of the House of Commons . It was a pamphlet published by one Debrett . The regulations of Parliament required , that notice should not be ...
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The Trial of Mr Hastings | 74 |
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