The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... consider- ed , that whatever honour is divided with you is doubled on themselves . It My lords , I must confess , that amidst these encouraging prospects the Commons do not approach your bar without awe and anxiety . The magnitude of ...
... consider- ed , that whatever honour is divided with you is doubled on themselves . It My lords , I must confess , that amidst these encouraging prospects the Commons do not approach your bar without awe and anxiety . The magnitude of ...
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... consider- able part of the British empire , which is concerned , but the credit and honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whe- ther the crimes of individuals are to be ...
... consider- able part of the British empire , which is concerned , but the credit and honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whe- ther the crimes of individuals are to be ...
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... consider the late enormous power of the pri- soner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidui- ty in the destruction of all recorded evidence ; when you consider the influence he has over almost all living testi- mony ...
... consider the late enormous power of the pri- soner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidui- ty in the destruction of all recorded evidence ; when you consider the influence he has over almost all living testi- mony ...
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... consider- ed as a subordinate sovereign power ; that is , sovereign with regard to the objects , which it touched ; subordinate with regard to the power , from whence its great trust was derived . Under these successive arrangements ...
... consider- ed as a subordinate sovereign power ; that is , sovereign with regard to the objects , which it touched ; subordinate with regard to the power , from whence its great trust was derived . Under these successive arrangements ...
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... consider themselves as having a common interest , and that common interest separated both from that of the country , which sent them out , and from that of the country in which they act . No controul upon them exists ; none , I mean ...
... consider themselves as having a common interest , and that common interest separated both from that of the country , which sent them out , and from that of the country in which they act . No controul upon them exists ; none , I mean ...
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