The works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 71870 |
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Strana 10
... consider- able part of the British empire , which is concerned , but the credit and honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whether the crimes of individuals are to be ...
... consider- able part of the British empire , which is concerned , but the credit and honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whether the crimes of individuals are to be ...
Strana 15
... consider the late enormous power of the pris- oner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidu- ity in the destruction of all recorded evidence ; when you consider the influence he has over almost all living testimo- WARREN ...
... consider the late enormous power of the pris- oner ; when you consider his criminal , indefatigable assidu- ity in the destruction of all recorded evidence ; when you consider the influence he has over almost all living testimo- WARREN ...
Strana 16
Edmund Burke. consider the influence he has over almost all living testimo- ny ; when you consider the distance of the scene of action , — I believe your lordships , and I believe the world , will be astonished that so much , so clear ...
Edmund Burke. consider the influence he has over almost all living testimo- ny ; when you consider the distance of the scene of action , — I believe your lordships , and I believe the world , will be astonished that so much , so clear ...
Strana 26
... consider themselves as having a common interest , and that common interest separ- ated both from that of the country which sent them out , and from that of the country in which they act . No control upon them exists ; none , I mean , in ...
... consider themselves as having a common interest , and that common interest separ- ated both from that of the country which sent them out , and from that of the country in which they act . No control upon them exists ; none , I mean , in ...
Strana 28
... consider the nature of the trusts , the dignity of the situation , whatever the name of them may be , the powers that are granted , the hopes that every man has of establishing himself at home , -I repeat , it is a source of infinite ...
... consider the nature of the trusts , the dignity of the situation , whatever the name of them may be , the powers that are granted , the hopes that every man has of establishing himself at home , -I repeat , it is a source of infinite ...
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Strana 229 - My Lords, what is it that we want here to a great act of national justice ? Do we want a cause, my Lords ? You have the cause of oppressed princes, of undone women of the first rank, of desolated provinces, and of wasted kingdoms. Do you want a criminal, my Lords ? When was there so much iniquity ever laid to the charge of any one ? No, my Lords, you must not look to punish any other such delinquent from India.
Strana 101 - Law and arbitrary power are in eternal enmity. Name me a magistrate, and I will name property ; name me power, and I will name protection. It is a contradiction in terms, it is blasphemy in religion, it is wickedness in politics, to...
Strana 229 - Warren Hastings has not left substance enough in India to nourish such another delinquent. My lords, is it a prosecutor you want? You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors, and I believe, my lords, that the sun in his beneficent progress round the world does not behold a more glorious sight than that of men, separated from a remote people by the material...
Strana 230 - We have here all the branches of the royal family in a situation between majesty and subjection, between the sovereign and the subject, offering a pledge in that situation for the support of the rights of the crown and the liberties of the people, both which extremities they touch. My lords, we have a great hereditary peerage here — those who have their own honour, the honour of their ancestors and of their posterity, to guard...