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... a thing which neither any to man can hold nor any man can give . No man can lawfully govern himself according to his A valuable result of the tendency toward sys- tematic investigation 217 EDMUND BURKE The Impeachment of Warren Hastings.
... a thing which neither any to man can hold nor any man can give . No man can lawfully govern himself according to his A valuable result of the tendency toward sys- tematic investigation 217 EDMUND BURKE The Impeachment of Warren Hastings.
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... Warren Hastings , in this last moment from our vain institutions . Every good gift is of my application to you . of God , all power is of God ; and He who has given the power , and from whom alone it originates , will never suffer the ...
... Warren Hastings , in this last moment from our vain institutions . Every good gift is of my application to you . of God , all power is of God ; and He who has given the power , and from whom alone it originates , will never suffer the ...
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... Warren Hastings LONDON IN 1685 Whoever examines the maps of London which were published towards the close of the reign of Charles the Second will see that only s the nucleus of the present capital then ex- isted . The town did not , as ...
... Warren Hastings LONDON IN 1685 Whoever examines the maps of London which were published towards the close of the reign of Charles the Second will see that only s the nucleus of the present capital then ex- isted . The town did not , as ...
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