The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... nature , that we can hardly ever get to the proof of them , without the assistance of rules , orders and regulations of a positive nature , intended to prevent the per- petration of these crimes , and to detect the offender in case the ...
... nature , that we can hardly ever get to the proof of them , without the assistance of rules , orders and regulations of a positive nature , intended to prevent the per- petration of these crimes , and to detect the offender in case the ...
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... nature of pro- ceedings , which he thought so necessary to be concealed . Whilst we were inquiring into the violences committed against the Begums , in breach of the treaty entered into with them , there came into my hands an anonymous ...
... nature of pro- ceedings , which he thought so necessary to be concealed . Whilst we were inquiring into the violences committed against the Begums , in breach of the treaty entered into with them , there came into my hands an anonymous ...
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... nature of those voluntary affidavits which , whether made within jurisdiction or without , whether made publicly or privately , signify comparatively nothing to the cause . I do not mean to say , that any process of any court has not ...
... nature of those voluntary affidavits which , whether made within jurisdiction or without , whether made publicly or privately , signify comparatively nothing to the cause . I do not mean to say , that any process of any court has not ...
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... natural , than that a man , sensible of his duty to himself and his subjects , should form a scheme to get rid of a band of robbers , that were destroying his country , and degrading and ruining his family . Thus , you see , a family ...
... natural , than that a man , sensible of his duty to himself and his subjects , should form a scheme to get rid of a band of robbers , that were destroying his country , and degrading and ruining his family . Thus , you see , a family ...
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Edmund Burke. his mother joining her own son , and a natural brother joining in the general interests of the family . This is a possible case . But is this the case pressed by them ? No , they pass slightly over the legitimate son . They ...
Edmund Burke. his mother joining her own son , and a natural brother joining in the general interests of the family . This is a possible case . But is this the case pressed by them ? No , they pass slightly over the legitimate son . They ...
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