The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 11
... never shall ( nor can we conceive that we ever should ) pass from this bar , without in- dignation , without rage and despair , if the House of Com- mons should , upon such a defence as has here been made against such a charge as they ...
... never shall ( nor can we conceive that we ever should ) pass from this bar , without in- dignation , without rage and despair , if the House of Com- mons should , upon such a defence as has here been made against such a charge as they ...
Strana 19
... never could be guilty of the offences with which we charge him . In whichever of these lights you may be inclined to consider this matter , I say you have it not in evidence before you ; and therefore you must expunge it from your ...
... never could be guilty of the offences with which we charge him . In whichever of these lights you may be inclined to consider this matter , I say you have it not in evidence before you ; and therefore you must expunge it from your ...
Strana 22
... never learn at any other school . We know from history and the records of this House , that a Lord Bacon has been before you . Who is there , that upon hearing this name does not instantly rscognise every thing of 22 SPEECH IN THE ...
... never learn at any other school . We know from history and the records of this House , that a Lord Bacon has been before you . Who is there , that upon hearing this name does not instantly rscognise every thing of 22 SPEECH IN THE ...
Strana 26
... never be regu- larly stated , proved , or refuted . The law has therefore ap- pointed special places for such inquiries ; and if in any of those places we were to apply the emollient language of drawing rooms to the exposure of great ...
... never be regu- larly stated , proved , or refuted . The law has therefore ap- pointed special places for such inquiries ; and if in any of those places we were to apply the emollient language of drawing rooms to the exposure of great ...
Strana 28
... never lose sight of it for a moment . For seventeen years they have , almost without intermission , pursued , by every sort of inquiry , by legislative and by judicial remedy , the cure of this Indian malady , worse ten thousand times ...
... never lose sight of it for a moment . For seventeen years they have , almost without intermission , pursued , by every sort of inquiry , by legislative and by judicial remedy , the cure of this Indian malady , worse ten thousand times ...
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