The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... duty to begin with humbly submit- ting facts and observations on the proceedings con- cerning evidence to the consideration of this House , before they proceed to state the other matters which come REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS .
... duty to begin with humbly submit- ting facts and observations on the proceedings con- cerning evidence to the consideration of this House , before they proceed to state the other matters which come REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS .
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... duty to assert the same principle , in all its latitude , upon all occasions on which it could come in question , and to assert it with an energy , zeal , and earnestness proportioned to the magnitude and importance of the interest of ...
... duty to assert the same principle , in all its latitude , upon all occasions on which it could come in question , and to assert it with an energy , zeal , and earnestness proportioned to the magnitude and importance of the interest of ...
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... duty to the House of Lords , to take such measures concerning the pub- licity of their resolutions as should secure them from suspicion . They knew that the mere circumstance of privacy in a judicature , where any publicity is in use ...
... duty to the House of Lords , to take such measures concerning the pub- licity of their resolutions as should secure them from suspicion . They knew that the mere circumstance of privacy in a judicature , where any publicity is in use ...
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... duty of your Managers to protect those general rights against that particular prisoner . It was still more their duty to endeavor that their own questions should not be erroneously stated , or cases put which varied from those which ...
... duty of your Managers to protect those general rights against that particular prisoner . It was still more their duty to endeavor that their own questions should not be erroneously stated , or cases put which varied from those which ...
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... duty of the Judges , and to what the Judges of former times have confessed to be their duty , on occasions to which he refers in the time of Henry VI . And we are of opinion that the conduct of those sages of the law , and others their ...
... duty of the Judges , and to what the Judges of former times have confessed to be their duty , on occasions to which he refers in the time of Henry VI . And we are of opinion that the conduct of those sages of the law , and others their ...
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