The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... authority of a man , who had resided so long in the supreme situation of government ; to set aside all these wild , loose , casual and silly ob- servations of travellers and theorists ? On the contrary , as if he was ignorant of every ...
... authority of a man , who had resided so long in the supreme situation of government ; to set aside all these wild , loose , casual and silly ob- servations of travellers and theorists ? On the contrary , as if he was ignorant of every ...
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... authority on the Gentoo law . Mr. Hastings , who instructed his Counsel to assert , that the people have " no rights , no law , " ought to be well acquainted with this work , because he claimed for awhile the glory of the compilation ...
... authority on the Gentoo law . Mr. Hastings , who instructed his Counsel to assert , that the people have " no rights , no law , " ought to be well acquainted with this work , because he claimed for awhile the glory of the compilation ...
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... authority of the magistrate is dependent on their rank . That the learned Counsel should be ignorant of these things is natural enough . They are concerned in the gainful part of their profession . If they know the laws of their own ...
... authority of the magistrate is dependent on their rank . That the learned Counsel should be ignorant of these things is natural enough . They are concerned in the gainful part of their profession . If they know the laws of their own ...
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... authority , ) is ab- solutely elected to his office . Tamerlane was elected ; and Ghinges Khan particularly valued himself on improving the laws and institutions of his own country . These laws we only have imperfectly in this book ...
... authority , ) is ab- solutely elected to his office . Tamerlane was elected ; and Ghinges Khan particularly valued himself on improving the laws and institutions of his own country . These laws we only have imperfectly in this book ...
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... authority as Mr. Hastings's De- fence , which he has acknowledged to have been written by other people . From the Tartarian , I shall now proceed to the later Mahometan conquerors of Hindostan , for it is fit that I should shew your ...
... authority as Mr. Hastings's De- fence , which he has acknowledged to have been written by other people . From the Tartarian , I shall now proceed to the later Mahometan conquerors of Hindostan , for it is fit that I should shew your ...
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