The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... matter that will let you into the whole spirit of his government ; and I warn your Lord- ships against being imposed ... matters in the world , civil or criminal . The first observation which I shall beg leave to make to your Lordships ...
... matter that will let you into the whole spirit of his government ; and I warn your Lord- ships against being imposed ... matters in the world , civil or criminal . The first observation which I shall beg leave to make to your Lordships ...
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... matters of business with the Native Powers . My Lords , we contend strongly that all the positive rules and injunctions of the law , though they they are merely positive and do not contain any thing 4 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... matters of business with the Native Powers . My Lords , we contend strongly that all the positive rules and injunctions of the law , though they they are merely positive and do not contain any thing 4 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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Edmund Burke. they are merely positive and do not contain any thing but mere matters of regulation , shall be strictly observed . The reason . is this , and a serious reason it is : -official tyranny and oppres sion , corruption ...
Edmund Burke. they are merely positive and do not contain any thing but mere matters of regulation , shall be strictly observed . The reason . is this , and a serious reason it is : -official tyranny and oppres sion , corruption ...
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... matter of policy there is a mystery , you must presume a fraud ; whenever in any matter of money there is concealment , you must pre- sume misconduct ; you must therefore affix your punishment to the breach of the rule ; otherwise the ...
... matter of policy there is a mystery , you must presume a fraud ; whenever in any matter of money there is concealment , you must pre- sume misconduct ; you must therefore affix your punishment to the breach of the rule ; otherwise the ...
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... matter which has lately been stated to you . It came anonymously ; and I did not know from what quarter it came . I do not even know with certainty at this hour . I say , not with certainty , for I can only form a eonjecture . B 4 ...
... matter which has lately been stated to you . It came anonymously ; and I did not know from what quarter it came . I do not even know with certainty at this hour . I say , not with certainty , for I can only form a eonjecture . B 4 ...
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