The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... charge of using him with ingratitude , there are two points to be considered . First , the charge implies that he had rendered great services ; and secondly , that he has been falsely accused . If My Lords , as to the great services ...
... charge of using him with ingratitude , there are two points to be considered . First , the charge implies that he had rendered great services ; and secondly , that he has been falsely accused . If My Lords , as to the great services ...
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... charge him . In which ever of these lights you may be inclined to consider this matter , I say you have it not in evidence before you ; and therefore you must expunge it from your thoughts , and separate it entirely from your judgment ...
... charge him . In which ever of these lights you may be inclined to consider this matter , I say you have it not in evidence before you ; and therefore you must expunge it from your thoughts , and separate it entirely from your judgment ...
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... charges ( which is a matter for your Lordships to judge , and is now the point at issue between us , ) but that instead of attacking him by fair judicial modes of proceeding , by stating crimes clearly and plainly , and by prov- ing ...
... charges ( which is a matter for your Lordships to judge , and is now the point at issue between us , ) but that instead of attacking him by fair judicial modes of proceeding , by stating crimes clearly and plainly , and by prov- ing ...
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... charge , in the harshest lan- guage that could be used . Why did they do so ? They knew it was the language that became them . They lived in an age in which politeness was as well understood and as much cultivated , as it is at present ...
... charge , in the harshest lan- guage that could be used . Why did they do so ? They knew it was the language that became them . They lived in an age in which politeness was as well understood and as much cultivated , as it is at present ...
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... charge upon this man . We have so charged in our record , we have so charged in our our speeches ; and we are sorry that our lan- 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... charge upon this man . We have so charged in our record , we have so charged in our our speeches ; and we are sorry that our lan- 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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