The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... LORDS , YOUR Lordships will recollect that we closed the last day of your proceeding in this trial , at a most interesting part of our Charge , or rather of our observations upon that Charge . We closed at that awful moment when we ...
... LORDS , YOUR Lordships will recollect that we closed the last day of your proceeding in this trial , at a most interesting part of our Charge , or rather of our observations upon that Charge . We closed at that awful moment when we ...
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... Lords , two important circumstances in these instructions . First , that after the Board had regularly met , the Persian correspondence , kept by the Governour only , was to be communicated to the Council ; and secondly , that he should ...
... Lords , two important circumstances in these instructions . First , that after the Board had regularly met , the Persian correspondence , kept by the Governour only , was to be communicated to the Council ; and secondly , that he should ...
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... Lords , an extraordinary circumstance occurred in the course of our proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings ...
... Lords , an extraordinary circumstance occurred in the course of our proceedings , in another place , which I must state to shew you in what a horrible manner your laws have been trampled upon and despised . None of the pro- ceedings ...
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... Lords , I must here observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence , may not in some sort be borne ; because an act of violence in- fers no principle ; it infers nothing but a mo ...
... Lords , I must here observe to your Lord- ships , that there is no act of violence which , merely as an act of violence , may not in some sort be borne ; because an act of violence in- fers no principle ; it infers nothing but a mo ...
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... Lords , were made to criminate ; they were meant to justify a forfeiture ; and are not in the nature of those voluntary affidavits which , whether made within jurisdiction or without , whether made publicly or privately , signify ...
... Lords , were made to criminate ; they were meant to justify a forfeiture ; and are not in the nature of those voluntary affidavits which , whether made within jurisdiction or without , whether made publicly or privately , signify ...
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