The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing offensive in that paper with a magnanimity , that became them . They considered nothing in it , but the facts , that the defendant ...
... given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing offensive in that paper with a magnanimity , that became them . They considered nothing in it , but the facts , that the defendant ...
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... given , there wants but time and cir- cumstance to make these powers supersede every other . The affairs of commerce will fall , at last , into their proper rank and situation . However primary in their original in- tention , they will ...
... given , there wants but time and cir- cumstance to make these powers supersede every other . The affairs of commerce will fall , at last , into their proper rank and situation . However primary in their original in- tention , they will ...
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... given of banyans a distinction is to be made . Your lordships must distinguish the banyans of the British servants in subordinate situations , and the banyans , who are such to persons in higher authority . In the latter case the banyan ...
... given of banyans a distinction is to be made . Your lordships must distinguish the banyans of the British servants in subordinate situations , and the banyans , who are such to persons in higher authority . In the latter case the banyan ...
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... given on record under his own hand ; that you will say to this unfaithful servant of the company , what was said to another unfaithful person , upon a far less occa- sion , by a far greater authority , " out of thy own mouth will I ...
... given on record under his own hand ; that you will say to this unfaithful servant of the company , what was said to another unfaithful person , upon a far less occa- sion , by a far greater authority , " out of thy own mouth will I ...
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... given its tone and character to the British affairs and government . It marks and specifies the origin and true principle of all the abuses , which Mr. Has- tings was afterwards appointed to correct , and which the Commons charge , that ...
... given its tone and character to the British affairs and government . It marks and specifies the origin and true principle of all the abuses , which Mr. Has- tings was afterwards appointed to correct , and which the Commons charge , that ...
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