The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... hands , nor can we lay it as a charge before you . Your own Journals have recorded the document , in which the Prisoner complains bitterly of the House of Commons , and indeed of the whole Judicature of the Country ; a complaint which ...
... hands , nor can we lay it as a charge before you . Your own Journals have recorded the document , in which the Prisoner complains bitterly of the House of Commons , and indeed of the whole Judicature of the Country ; a complaint which ...
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... hand , desire it , the House will give them all possible satisfaction upon the subject . A similar complaint was made to the House of Commons by the Prisoner , that matters irre- levant to the Charge were brought up hither . Was it not ...
... hand , desire it , the House will give them all possible satisfaction upon the subject . A similar complaint was made to the House of Commons by the Prisoner , that matters irre- levant to the Charge were brought up hither . Was it not ...
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... hand of 66 power . The constant necessity of similar " exertions would increase at once their energy " and extent , so that rebellion itself is the parent and promoter of Despotism . Sove- reignty in India implies nothing else . For " I ...
... hand of 66 power . The constant necessity of similar " exertions would increase at once their energy " and extent , so that rebellion itself is the parent and promoter of Despotism . Sove- reignty in India implies nothing else . For " I ...
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... hand it to his secretary to have it read by his son , did he not then hear it read from end to end ; did not he himself desire it to be printed , ( for it was no act of ours , ) and did he not superintend and revise the press , and has ...
... hand it to his secretary to have it read by his son , did he not then hear it read from end to end ; did not he himself desire it to be printed , ( for it was no act of ours , ) and did he not superintend and revise the press , and has ...
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... words : " I delivered the oppressed from the " hand of the oppressor ; and after proof of " the oppression , whether on the property or " the " the person , the decision which I passed be- 76 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... words : " I delivered the oppressed from the " hand of the oppressor ; and after proof of " the oppression , whether on the property or " the " the person , the decision which I passed be- 76 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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