The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... prisoner , by the plan of his defence , demands not only an escape , but a triumph . It is not enough for him to be acquitted , the Commons of Great Britain must be condemned ; and your lordships must be the instruments of his glory ...
... prisoner , by the plan of his defence , demands not only an escape , but a triumph . It is not enough for him to be acquitted , the Commons of Great Britain must be condemned ; and your lordships must be the instruments of his glory ...
Strana 11
... prisoner ( I think it was one who has comported himself in this cause with decency ) has told your lordships , that we have come here on account of some doubts entertained in the House of Commons , concern- ing the conduct of the prisoner ...
... prisoner ( I think it was one who has comported himself in this cause with decency ) has told your lordships , that we have come here on account of some doubts entertained in the House of Commons , concern- ing the conduct of the prisoner ...
Strana 12
... prisoner produced every document , which they could produce for his justifica- tion . We called all the witnesses , which could enlighten us in the cause , and the friends of the prisoner likewise called every witness , that could ...
... prisoner produced every document , which they could produce for his justifica- tion . We called all the witnesses , which could enlighten us in the cause , and the friends of the prisoner likewise called every witness , that could ...
Strana 14
... prisoner , without blaming your lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this trial was likely to be protracted to an unusual length . The managers of the Commons , feeling this , went up to their ...
... prisoner , without blaming your lordships , and far are we from imputing blame to ourselves , we soon found that this trial was likely to be protracted to an unusual length . The managers of the Commons , feeling this , went up to their ...
Strana 15
... prisoner and to his de- fence , I find the whole resolves itself into four heads . First , his demeanor and his defence in general : secondly , the prin- ciples of his defence : thirdly , the means of that defence ; and , fourthly , the ...
... prisoner and to his de- fence , I find the whole resolves itself into four heads . First , his demeanor and his defence in general : secondly , the prin- ciples of his defence : thirdly , the means of that defence ; and , fourthly , the ...
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