The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 164
... sort of justice ; they did not take for victims all who presented themselves to their fury ; they directed it to them who had for a long time been spared by the sword of the law , and who they believed , from the peril of circumstances ...
... sort of justice ; they did not take for victims all who presented themselves to their fury ; they directed it to them who had for a long time been spared by the sword of the law , and who they believed , from the peril of circumstances ...
Strana 271
... sort of excuse , some sort of co- lourable pretext , for our renewing the supp cations of innocence at the feet of guilt . It leaves the moment of negotiation , a most important moment , to the choice of the enemy . He is to regulate it ...
... sort of excuse , some sort of co- lourable pretext , for our renewing the supp cations of innocence at the feet of guilt . It leaves the moment of negotiation , a most important moment , to the choice of the enemy . He is to regulate it ...
Strana 542
... sort of division of property became necessary . This division was made among each tribe by its proper chief . But ... sort ; the meaner , who were called ceorles , if they did not live in a dependance on some thane , held their small ...
... sort of division of property became necessary . This division was made among each tribe by its proper chief . But ... sort ; the meaner , who were called ceorles , if they did not live in a dependance on some thane , held their small ...
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