The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... . We must be true " to ourselves . We ought to animadvert upon any of our Members who abuse the trust we place in them ; we must support those who , " without " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty [ x ]
... . We must be true " to ourselves . We ought to animadvert upon any of our Members who abuse the trust we place in them ; we must support those who , " without " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty [ x ]
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Edmund Burke. " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty . " With regard to the matter which I am " now submitting to your consideration , I must 66 say for your Committee of Managers and for " myself , that the Report was ...
Edmund Burke. " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty . " With regard to the matter which I am " now submitting to your consideration , I must 66 say for your Committee of Managers and for " myself , that the Report was ...
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... consequences ; ) we soon found , whatever the reasons might be , without at pre- sent blaming the Prisoner , without blaming your Lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this Trial was likely to ...
... consequences ; ) we soon found , whatever the reasons might be , without at pre- sent blaming the Prisoner , without blaming your Lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this Trial was likely to ...
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... consequences , we have oppressed him with all sorts of foul and abusive language ; so much so , that every part of our proceeding has , in the eye of the world , more the appearance of private revenge , than of publick justice . Against ...
... consequences , we have oppressed him with all sorts of foul and abusive language ; so much so , that every part of our proceeding has , in the eye of the world , more the appearance of private revenge , than of publick justice . Against ...
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... consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinage- pore , during the government of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to bring home to him ...
... consequences which arose from them . I allude to those shocking transactions which nobody can mention without horror , in Rampore and Dinage- pore , during the government of Mr. Hastings , and which we attempted to bring home to him ...
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