The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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Edmund Burke. Days . In reading the articles of impeachment , and the defendant's answer , and in debate on the mode of proceeding . Opening speeches , and summing up by the Man- agers . · Documentary and oral evidence by the Managers ...
Edmund Burke. Days . In reading the articles of impeachment , and the defendant's answer , and in debate on the mode of proceeding . Opening speeches , and summing up by the Man- agers . · Documentary and oral evidence by the Managers ...
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... answer in the state . The Peers have a valuable interest in the conservation of their own lawful privileges . But this interest is not con- fined to the Lords . The Commons ought to partake in the advantage of the judicial rights and ...
... answer in the state . The Peers have a valuable interest in the conservation of their own lawful privileges . But this interest is not con- fined to the Lords . The Commons ought to partake in the advantage of the judicial rights and ...
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... answers to questions put to them are not to be regarded as declaratory of the Law of Parlia- ment , but are merely consultory responses , in order to furnish such matter ( to be submitted to the 8 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... answers to questions put to them are not to be regarded as declaratory of the Law of Parlia- ment , but are merely consultory responses , in order to furnish such matter ( to be submitted to the 8 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... answered to the said Lords of Parliament , that they had seen and well considered the tenor of the said appeal ; and they say that the same appeal was neither made nor pleaded according to the order which the one law or the other ...
... answered to the said Lords of Parliament , that they had seen and well considered the tenor of the said appeal ; and they say that the same appeal was neither made nor pleaded according to the order which the one law or the other ...
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... answer with the more clearness and ex- pedition not that they are bound by this way of SPECIAL charge ; and therefore they have taken care in their House , upon protestation , that this shall be no prejudice to bind them from proceeding ...
... answer with the more clearness and ex- pedition not that they are bound by this way of SPECIAL charge ; and therefore they have taken care in their House , upon protestation , that this shall be no prejudice to bind them from proceeding ...
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