The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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Стр. viii
... known ; and Mr. Burke was firmly persuaded , that by the investigation of the affairs of that government , resulting from the trial , and by the publick exposure of the crimes which had been perpetrated , he had not only discharged a ...
... known ; and Mr. Burke was firmly persuaded , that by the investigation of the affairs of that government , resulting from the trial , and by the publick exposure of the crimes which had been perpetrated , he had not only discharged a ...
Стр. ix
... known to his country ; for covertly or in concealment , I may confidently assert , he has done nothing . To his country , then , I may safely leave the judgment of that conduct . His political knowledge , and his ability for the ...
... known to his country ; for covertly or in concealment , I may confidently assert , he has done nothing . To his country , then , I may safely leave the judgment of that conduct . His political knowledge , and his ability for the ...
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... , which hap- pened in the year 1725. So that the oldest process known to the constitution of this country has , upon its revival , some appearance of novelty . At this time , when all 16 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT Fourth.
... , which hap- pened in the year 1725. So that the oldest process known to the constitution of this country has , upon its revival , some appearance of novelty . At this time , when all 16 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT Fourth.
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... known to former parliamentary proceedings , and which , in- deed , seemed in some degree to enfeeble them , but which were all to the advantage of those , that were to be prose- cuted , were adopted , for the first time , upon this ...
... known to former parliamentary proceedings , and which , in- deed , seemed in some degree to enfeeble them , but which were all to the advantage of those , that were to be prose- cuted , were adopted , for the first time , upon this ...
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... known , that no rule formed upon municipal maxims ( if any such rule exists ) will prevent the course of that imperial justice , which you owe to the people , that call to you from all parts of a great disjointed world . For , sit ...
... known , that no rule formed upon municipal maxims ( if any such rule exists ) will prevent the course of that imperial justice , which you owe to the people , that call to you from all parts of a great disjointed world . For , sit ...
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