The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... believe , my Lords , that a people having no laws , no rights , no property , no honour , would be at the trouble of having so many writers on jurisprudence ? and yet there are , I am sure , at least a thousand eminent Mahometan writers ...
... believe , my Lords , that a people having no laws , no rights , no property , no honour , would be at the trouble of having so many writers on jurisprudence ? and yet there are , I am sure , at least a thousand eminent Mahometan writers ...
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Edmund Burke. mon law of England ; and I verily believe more voluminous than the writings of the Civilians themselves . That this should be done by a people who have no property , is so perfectly ridiculous as scarcely to require ...
Edmund Burke. mon law of England ; and I verily believe more voluminous than the writings of the Civilians themselves . That this should be done by a people who have no property , is so perfectly ridiculous as scarcely to require ...
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... believe , that we have good authority for the facts which we state , and do not ( as persons with their licentious tongues dare to say ) wanton in fabu- lous antiquity . I quote the works of this author , because his observations and ...
... believe , that we have good authority for the facts which we state , and do not ( as persons with their licentious tongues dare to say ) wanton in fabu- lous antiquity . I quote the works of this author , because his observations and ...
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... believe is exercised by the princes of India , he says , " The sovereignty lot " which they assumed , it fell to my very " " unexpectedly to exert , and whether or not " such power or powers of that nature were " delegated to me by any ...
... believe is exercised by the princes of India , he says , " The sovereignty lot " which they assumed , it fell to my very " " unexpectedly to exert , and whether or not " such power or powers of that nature were " delegated to me by any ...
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... believe his council have never read them , I should be sorry to stand in this place , if there was one word and tittle in these books that I had not read over . We therefore come here and declare to you , that he is not borne out by ...
... believe his council have never read them , I should be sorry to stand in this place , if there was one word and tittle in these books that I had not read over . We therefore come here and declare to you , that he is not borne out by ...
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