The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... judge on acts of his whose moral quality is to be decided upon the merits of that very litiga- tion . Men are every now and then put , by the com- plexity of human affairs , into strange situations ; but justice is the same , let the judge ...
... judge on acts of his whose moral quality is to be decided upon the merits of that very litiga- tion . Men are every now and then put , by the com- plexity of human affairs , into strange situations ; but justice is the same , let the judge ...
Стр. 144
... judge which of the two be the real , radical cause of quarrel , we have to see whether the commercial dispute did , in order of time , precede the dispute on taxation . There is not a shadow of evidence for it . Next , to enable us to judge ...
... judge which of the two be the real , radical cause of quarrel , we have to see whether the commercial dispute did , in order of time , precede the dispute on taxation . There is not a shadow of evidence for it . Next , to enable us to judge ...
Стр. 148
... judge what the stat- ed and fixed rule of supply has been in that king- dom . Your Irish pensioners would starve , if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular grants ...
... judge what the stat- ed and fixed rule of supply has been in that king- dom . Your Irish pensioners would starve , if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular grants ...
Стр. 152
... subjects . Are the Americans not as numerous ? If we may trust the learned and accurate Judge Barrington's account of North Wales , and take that as a standard to measure the rest 152 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... subjects . Are the Americans not as numerous ? If we may trust the learned and accurate Judge Barrington's account of North Wales , and take that as a standard to measure the rest 152 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
Стр. 166
... judges of the superior courts , it may be proper that the said chief justice and other judges of the superior courts of such colony shall hold his and their office and of- fices during their good behavior , and shall not be re- moved ...
... judges of the superior courts , it may be proper that the said chief justice and other judges of the superior courts of such colony shall hold his and their office and of- fices during their good behavior , and shall not be re- moved ...
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