The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xvii
... court at his entry , Mr. BURKE commanded him to kneel , in a tone of voice , and with a sternness of aspect , that made the whole assembly turn from him with disgust . Even some of his own party felt ashamed for him , and Fox whispered ...
... court at his entry , Mr. BURKE commanded him to kneel , in a tone of voice , and with a sternness of aspect , that made the whole assembly turn from him with disgust . Even some of his own party felt ashamed for him , and Fox whispered ...
Strana xviii
... court , which I trust in God will con- tinue to the end of time , must receive a fatal wound , that no balm can cure , that ho time can restore . " My lords , it is not the criminality of the prisoner , it is not the claims of the ...
... court , which I trust in God will con- tinue to the end of time , must receive a fatal wound , that no balm can cure , that ho time can restore . " My lords , it is not the criminality of the prisoner , it is not the claims of the ...
Strana 21
... courts , and two interests ; both very different from the interests of the people . The favourite knows that the ... court . What has been said of the chief , is true of the inferiour officers of this species of government ; each in ...
... courts , and two interests ; both very different from the interests of the people . The favourite knows that the ... court . What has been said of the chief , is true of the inferiour officers of this species of government ; each in ...
Strana 23
... court ; and all services done the state , are looked upon as dangerous to the rulers , whether sultans or senators . The Ostracism at Athens was built upon this principle . The giddy people , whom we have now under consideration , being ...
... court ; and all services done the state , are looked upon as dangerous to the rulers , whether sultans or senators . The Ostracism at Athens was built upon this principle . The giddy people , whom we have now under consideration , being ...
Strana 28
... court to court ; I fly from equity to law , and from law to equity ; equal uncertainty attends me every where ; and a mistake in which I had no share , decides at once upon my liberty and property , sending me from the court to a prison ...
... court to court ; I fly from equity to law , and from law to equity ; equal uncertainty attends me every where ; and a mistake in which I had no share , decides at once upon my liberty and property , sending me from the court to a prison ...
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