The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... answer for on this head , we can only answer to the body which we represent and to that body which hears us ; to any others we owe no apology whatever . The Prisoner at your bar admits that the crimes which we charge him with are of ...
... answer for on this head , we can only answer to the body which we represent and to that body which hears us ; to any others we owe no apology whatever . The Prisoner at your bar admits that the crimes which we charge him with are of ...
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... answer there are two very sufficient causes : corruption and ignorance . The first disposes an innumerable multitude of people to a fellow feeling with the Prisoner . Under the shadow of his crimes thousands of fortunes have been made ...
... answer there are two very sufficient causes : corruption and ignorance . The first disposes an innumerable multitude of people to a fellow feeling with the Prisoner . Under the shadow of his crimes thousands of fortunes have been made ...
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... answer , be- cause we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how resolutely we are resolved to perform it . The Commons of Great Britain are not disposed to quarrel with the Divine Wisdom and Goodness , which ...
... answer , be- cause we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how resolutely we are resolved to perform it . The Commons of Great Britain are not disposed to quarrel with the Divine Wisdom and Goodness , which ...
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... answer was " not one shilling ! " Not one shilling had Mr. Hudson received from Mr. Hastings . The Clerks of the Company informed us , that the Court of Directors had ordered , that every paper which Mr. Hastings wanted should be copied ...
... answer was " not one shilling ! " Not one shilling had Mr. Hudson received from Mr. Hastings . The Clerks of the Company informed us , that the Court of Directors had ordered , that every paper which Mr. Hastings wanted should be copied ...
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... answer , that we did not introduce them as matter of charge . We say they were not irrelevant to the proof of the preamble of our charge , which preamble is per- fectly relevant in all its parts . That the matters stated in it are ...
... answer , that we did not introduce them as matter of charge . We say they were not irrelevant to the proof of the preamble of our charge , which preamble is per- fectly relevant in all its parts . That the matters stated in it are ...
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