The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... manner that to your judgment may seem most expedient ; or that you may not act upon them at all , if you should think that most expedient for the pubic good . Your committee has obeyed your orders ; it has done its duty in making that ...
... manner that to your judgment may seem most expedient ; or that you may not act upon them at all , if you should think that most expedient for the pubic good . Your committee has obeyed your orders ; it has done its duty in making that ...
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... manner it has been abused by the criminal of whom they are so tender . To remove such an imputation from us , we assert , that the Commons of Great Britain are not to receive instructions about the language which they ought to hold ...
... manner it has been abused by the criminal of whom they are so tender . To remove such an imputation from us , we assert , that the Commons of Great Britain are not to receive instructions about the language which they ought to hold ...
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... manner . I have said , my lords , that ignorance is the other cause of this calumny by which the House of Commons is assailed . Ignorance pro- duces a confusion of ideas concerning the decorum of life WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 25.
... manner . I have said , my lords , that ignorance is the other cause of this calumny by which the House of Commons is assailed . Ignorance pro- duces a confusion of ideas concerning the decorum of life WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 25.
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... manner influenced by malice or a desire of revenge ; to this , my lords , I answer , because we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how resolutely we are resolved to perform it . The Commons of Great ...
... manner influenced by malice or a desire of revenge ; to this , my lords , I answer , because we would be thought to know our duty , and to have all the world know how resolutely we are resolved to perform it . The Commons of Great ...
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... manner ; but that Mr. Hastings assured him , that £ 6,000 had been paid to copying clerks in the India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this assurance ; and ...
... manner ; but that Mr. Hastings assured him , that £ 6,000 had been paid to copying clerks in the India House , and that from this circumstance he might judge of the other expenses . Lord Dover was satisfied with this assurance ; and ...
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