The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... 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 opinion of those who ought to feel a proper reverence and respect for their ...
... 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 opinion of those who ought to feel a proper reverence and respect for their ...
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... justice , not to solve a problem : and if justice be denied us , the accused is not acquitted , but the tribunal is condemned . We know , that this man is guilty of all the crimes which he stands ac- cused of by us . We have not come ...
... justice , not to solve a problem : and if justice be denied us , the accused is not acquitted , but the tribunal is condemned . We know , that this man is guilty of all the crimes which he stands ac- cused of by us . We have not come ...
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... justice . Against this impudent and calumnious recriminatory accu- sation , which your lordships have thought good to suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will say ...
... justice . Against this impudent and calumnious recriminatory accu- sation , which your lordships have thought good to suffer him to utter here , at a time too when all dignity is in danger of being trodden under foot , we will say ...
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... justice of this court . Your lordships fined him £ 40,000 , notwithstanding all his merits ; notwithstanding his humility ; notwithstanding his contrition ; notwithstand- ing the decorum of his behavior , so well suited to a man under ...
... justice of this court . Your lordships fined him £ 40,000 , notwithstanding all his merits ; notwithstanding his humility ; notwithstanding his contrition ; notwithstand- ing the decorum of his behavior , so well suited to a man under ...
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... justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such proceedings . Your lordships know that it is not ; the Commons know that it is not ...
... justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such proceedings . Your lordships know that it is not ; the Commons know that it is not ...
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