The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... honor of presenting to this House . For any thing improper in that Report I am responsible , as well as the mem- bers of the committee , to this House , and to this House only . The matters contained in it , and the observations upon ...
... honor of presenting to this House . For any thing improper in that Report I am responsible , as well as the mem- bers of the committee , to this House , and to this House only . The matters contained in it , and the observations upon ...
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... honors , nay , the very inquisitorial power of the House of Commons is gone , if this man be not guilty . My lords , great and powerful as the House of Commons is , ( and great and powerful I hope it always will remain , ) yet we cannot ...
... honors , nay , the very inquisitorial power of the House of Commons is gone , if this man be not guilty . My lords , great and powerful as the House of Commons is , ( and great and powerful I hope it always will remain , ) yet we cannot ...
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... honor of being a member . This is all the apology I shall make . We are the Commons of Great Britain , and therefore cannot make apologies . I can make none for my obedience ; they want none for their commands . They gave me this office ...
... honor of being a member . This is all the apology I shall make . We are the Commons of Great Britain , and therefore cannot make apologies . I can make none for my obedience ; they want none for their commands . They gave me this office ...
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... honor is in abeyance ; his estimation is suspended ; and he stands , as it were , a doubtful person in the eyes of all hu- man society . In that situation , not a timid , not an abject , but undoubtedly a modest behavior would become a ...
... honor is in abeyance ; his estimation is suspended ; and he stands , as it were , a doubtful person in the eyes of all hu- man society . In that situation , not a timid , not an abject , but undoubtedly a modest behavior would become a ...
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... honor , justice , veracity , and every virtue that distinguishes the man and the peer , would claim for their own . My Lord Suffolk told me , that , in a conversation with the late Lord Dover , who brought the prisoner's petition into ...
... honor , justice , veracity , and every virtue that distinguishes the man and the peer , would claim for their own . My Lord Suffolk told me , that , in a conversation with the late Lord Dover , who brought the prisoner's petition into ...
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