The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... that at this critical moment I feel my- self oppressed with an anxiety , that no words can adequately The effect of all our labors , the result of all our express . inquiries , is now to be ascertained . You , First Day of Reply.
... that at this critical moment I feel my- self oppressed with an anxiety , that no words can adequately The effect of all our labors , the result of all our express . inquiries , is now to be ascertained . You , First Day of Reply.
Strana 10
... oppressed merit , instead of avenging crime . I confess I tremble , when I con- sider that your judgment is now going to be passed , not on the culprit at your bar , but upon the House of Commons it- self , and upon the public justice ...
... oppressed merit , instead of avenging crime . I confess I tremble , when I con- sider that your judgment is now going to be passed , not on the culprit at your bar , but upon the House of Commons it- self , and upon the public justice ...
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... oppression . No ; we 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 ...
... oppression . No ; we 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 ...
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... oppression of the people of India would be too strong for the House of Commons itself , with all its power and reputation , did we not know , that we have brought before you a cause which nothing can resist . I shall now , my lords ...
... oppression of the people of India would be too strong for the House of Commons itself , with all its power and reputation , did we not know , that we have brought before you a cause which nothing can resist . I shall now , my lords ...
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... oppression , not only of an innocent , but of a most meritorious individual , who , in your and in our service , has sacrificed his health , his fortune , and even suffered his fame and character to be called in question , from one end ...
... oppression , not only of an innocent , but of a most meritorious individual , who , in your and in our service , has sacrificed his health , his fortune , and even suffered his fame and character to be called in question , from one end ...
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