The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... characters and reputation of the Judges " of the Courts in Westminster Hall should be kept in the highest degree of respect and reverence ; and that in this pamphlet , described " by the name of a libel , the characters and con- " duct ...
... characters and reputation of the Judges " of the Courts in Westminster Hall should be kept in the highest degree of respect and reverence ; and that in this pamphlet , described " by the name of a libel , the characters and con- " duct ...
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... character . My Lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candour , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half virtue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a compromise ...
... character . My Lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candour , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half virtue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a compromise ...
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... character to be called in question , from one end of the world to the other . This , I say , he charges upon the Commons of Great Britain ; and he charges it before the Court of Peers of the same Kingdom . Had I not heard this language ...
... character to be called in question , from one end of the world to the other . This , I say , he charges upon the Commons of Great Britain ; and he charges it before the Court of Peers of the same Kingdom . Had I not heard this language ...
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... character of the evidence which we produce to you . But , my Lords , they who withhold their defence , who suffer themselves , as they say , to be cruelly criminated by unjust accusation , and yet will not permit the evidence of their ...
... character of the evidence which we produce to you . But , my Lords , they who withhold their defence , who suffer themselves , as they say , to be cruelly criminated by unjust accusation , and yet will not permit the evidence of their ...
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... character suffers without the means of defence , since he objects to the use of means of defence which are at his disposal . Having gone through this part of the Pri- soner's recriminatory charge , I shall close my observations on his ...
... character suffers without the means of defence , since he objects to the use of means of defence which are at his disposal . Having gone through this part of the Pri- soner's recriminatory charge , I shall close my observations on his ...
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