The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... suffered by his crimes ; thus in- ducing all parties to separate in a kind of good humor , as if they had nothing ... suffering nations , are left to beat the empty air with cries of misery and anguish 10 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... suffered by his crimes ; thus in- ducing all parties to separate in a kind of good humor , as if they had nothing ... suffering nations , are left to beat the empty air with cries of misery and anguish 10 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
Strana 17
... suffering heroes of antiquity . Joining with them , he accuses us , the representatives of his country , of the ... suffered his fame and character to be called in question , from one end of the world to the other . This , I say , he ...
... suffering heroes of antiquity . Joining with them , he accuses us , the representatives of his country , of the ... suffered his fame and character to be called in question , from one end of the world to the other . This , I say , he ...
Strana 20
... suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will say nothing by way of de- fence . The Commons of Great Britain , my lords , are a rus- tic people ; a tone of rusticity is ...
... suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will say nothing by way of de- fence . The Commons of Great Britain , my lords , are a rus- tic people ; a tone of rusticity is ...
Strana 21
... suffer public opinion , which often prevents judgment and often defeats its effects , to be debauched and corrupted . Much less is this to be suffered in the presence of our co- ordinate branch of legislature , and as it were with your ...
... suffer public opinion , which often prevents judgment and often defeats its effects , to be debauched and corrupted . Much less is this to be suffered in the presence of our co- ordinate branch of legislature , and as it were with your ...
Strana 22
... suffer no insolence which their ancestors would not have suffered . We tread in their steps ; we pursue their method ; we learn of them ; and we shall never learn at any other school . We know from history and the records of this House ...
... suffer no insolence which their ancestors would not have suffered . We tread in their steps ; we pursue their method ; we learn of them ; and we shall never learn at any other school . We know from history and the records of this House ...
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