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... English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such ...
... English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such ...
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... English law , by Mahomedan law , or by the Gentoo law ; and that by all or any of these laws , he was bound to make the accused acquainted with the crime alleged , to hear his answer to the charge , and to pro- duce evidence against him ...
... English law , by Mahomedan law , or by the Gentoo law ; and that by all or any of these laws , he was bound to make the accused acquainted with the crime alleged , to hear his answer to the charge , and to pro- duce evidence against him ...
Side 81
... English ambassadors and native spies ; did he either from ambassa- dors or spies receive any thing like authentic intelligence upon this subject ? While he was at Benares he had in his hands Beneram Pundit , the vakeel of the rajah of ...
... English ambassadors and native spies ; did he either from ambassa- dors or spies receive any thing like authentic intelligence upon this subject ? While he was at Benares he had in his hands Beneram Pundit , the vakeel of the rajah of ...
Side 82
... English gentlemen and English military collectors , who were placed in that country in the exercise of the most arbitrary powers , some intelligence , which he could trust , if any rebellious de- signs had really existed previous to the ...
... English gentlemen and English military collectors , who were placed in that country in the exercise of the most arbitrary powers , some intelligence , which he could trust , if any rebellious de- signs had really existed previous to the ...
Side 83
... English out of India , with which I afterwards charged him . ” Thus then he declares upon oath , that the rajah's contumacy was the ground of his suspecting him of rebellion , and yet when he comes to make his defence before the House ...
... English out of India , with which I afterwards charged him . ” Thus then he declares upon oath , that the rajah's contumacy was the ground of his suspecting him of rebellion , and yet when he comes to make his defence before the House ...
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