The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... conduct of judges and magistrates , entrusted with the administration of justice and the laws of the country , to be a crime of a very heinous nature , and most destructive in its consequences , because it tended to lower them in the ...
... conduct of judges and magistrates , entrusted with the administration of justice and the laws of the country , to be a crime of a very heinous nature , and most destructive in its consequences , because it tended to lower them in the ...
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... conduct of those judges upon a late occasion have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance or corruption . " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I think it impossi- ble not to suppose that this speech does not reflect upon a Re ...
... conduct of those judges upon a late occasion have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance or corruption . " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I think it impossi- ble not to suppose that this speech does not reflect upon a Re ...
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... conduct of the prisoner at your bar ; that we shall be extremely delighted when his defence , and your lordships ' judgment shall have set him free , and shall have discovered to us our error ; that we shall then mutually congratulate ...
... conduct of the prisoner at your bar ; that we shall be extremely delighted when his defence , and your lordships ' judgment shall have set him free , and shall have discovered to us our error ; that we shall then mutually congratulate ...
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... conduct . Those resolutions were formed by the Lord Advocate of Scotland , and carried in our House by the unanimous consent of all parties . I mean the then Lord Advocate of Scotland , now one of his majesty's principal secretaries of ...
... conduct . Those resolutions were formed by the Lord Advocate of Scotland , and carried in our House by the unanimous consent of all parties . I mean the then Lord Advocate of Scotland , now one of his majesty's principal secretaries of ...
Strana 15
... fortify those means , to support those principles , and to justify that demeanor . As to his demeanor , my lords , I will venture to say , that , if we fully examine the conduct of all prisoners brought WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 15.
... fortify those means , to support those principles , and to justify that demeanor . As to his demeanor , my lords , I will venture to say , that , if we fully examine the conduct of all prisoners brought WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 15.
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