I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights and liberties he has subverted; whose properties he has destroyed; whose country he has laid waste and desolate. I impeach him in the name and by virtue of those eternal laws of justice... The Private Journal of the Marquess of Hastings - Page 231by Francis Rawdon-Hastings Marquess of Hastings - 1857Full view - About this book
| John Reinder Pelsma - Elocution - 1918 - 516 pages
...the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties he has subverted, whose property he has destroyed, whose country he has laid waste...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. 11. My Lords, there is a consolation, and a great consolation it is, which often happens to oppressed... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - Great Britain - 1918 - 628 pages
...eternal laws of justice, which he has violated. I impeach him in the name of human nature itself, 117 which he has cruelly outraged, injured, and oppressed...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. WESTMINSTER HALL. 28th May, 1794. (TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS, continued — First Day of Reply.) In... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - Readers - 1920 - 308 pages
...the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties he has subverted, whose property he has destroyed, whose country he has laid waste...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. ARAC'S ULTIMATUM The genial giant, Arac, roll'd himself Thrice in the saddle, then burst out in words:... | |
| Charles E. Germane, Edith Gayton Germane, Mrs Edith Gayton Germane - Reading (Elementary) - 1922 - 408 pages
...Great Britain, whose national character he has dishonored. I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties he has subverted,...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. BURKE : Impeachment of Warren Hastings. It is evident that the ability to read well orally has an important... | |
| Rose Buhlig - Commercial correspondence - 1922 - 496 pages
...Great Britain, whose national character he has dishonoured. I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties he has subverted,...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. 1. Study also Exercise 258. 2. Plan a conclusion that will definitely round out the talk you outlined... | |
| William George Hoffman - Oratory - 1923 - 312 pages
...the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights and liberties he has subverted, whose property he has destroyed, whose country he has laid waste...every age, rank, situation and condition of life. Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors ; and the King of glory shall... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - Gesture - 1920 - 668 pages
...the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties he has subverted, whose property he has destroyed, whose country he has laid waste...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. (BURKE: Impeachment of Warren Hattmgt) FORCE (RANGES) 197 ARAC'S ULTIMATUM The genial giant, Arac,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 pages
...that, ordered by the Commons, I impeach Warren Hastings, Esquire, of high crimes and misdemeanours. I impeach him in the name of the Commons of Great Britain...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. THE PERORATION My Lords, in the progress of this impeachment, you have heard our charges; you have... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - Trials - 1926 - 336 pages
...Great Britain, whose national character he has dishonoured. "I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights and liberties he has subverted,...every age, rank, situation and condition of life." The tremendous speech was often interrupted by the applause even of the Lords themselves. But it is... | |
| Dominic Barthel - Elocution - 1927 - 790 pages
...Great Britain, whose national character he has dishonored. I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights, and liberties, he has subverted;...every age, rank, situation, and condition of life. REPLY TO MR. CORRY-GRATTAN. Has the gentleman done? Has he completely done? He was unparliamentary... | |
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