The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... arbitrary power . The abuses stated in our impeachment are not those of mere individual , natu- ral faculties , but the abuses of civil and political au- thority . The offence is that of one who has carried with him , in the ...
... arbitrary power . The abuses stated in our impeachment are not those of mere individual , natu- ral faculties , but the abuses of civil and political au- thority . The offence is that of one who has carried with him , in the ...
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... arbitrary decrees , to which we could not with- out solemn protestation submit . Your Committee , at an early period , and frequently since the commencement of this trial , have neglected no means of research which might afford them ...
... arbitrary decrees , to which we could not with- out solemn protestation submit . Your Committee , at an early period , and frequently since the commencement of this trial , have neglected no means of research which might afford them ...
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... arbitrary conventions of men . Men act on them with all the power of a creator over his creature . They make fictions of law and presumptions of law ( præsumptiones juris et de jure ) according to their ideas of utility ; and against ...
... arbitrary conventions of men . Men act on them with all the power of a creator over his creature . They make fictions of law and presumptions of law ( præsumptiones juris et de jure ) according to their ideas of utility ; and against ...
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... arbitrary , without the least reference to any fixed principle in the nature of things , or to any settled maxim of ju- risprudence , and consequently are variable at every instant , as the conveniencies of the cause may require . We ...
... arbitrary , without the least reference to any fixed principle in the nature of things , or to any settled maxim of ju- risprudence , and consequently are variable at every instant , as the conveniencies of the cause may require . We ...
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... arbitrary power " to be mentioned before them . For I am not again to tell your Lordships , that arbitrary power is treason in the law , that to mention it with law is to commit a contradiction in terms . They cannot exist in concert ...
... arbitrary power " to be mentioned before them . For I am not again to tell your Lordships , that arbitrary power is treason in the law , that to mention it with law is to commit a contradiction in terms . They cannot exist in concert ...
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