The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... constitution , and of policy , are involved in this American deliberation , that I dare engage for nothing , but ... constitution and commerce . Both these I have spared no study to understand , and no endeavor to support . The ...
... constitution , and of policy , are involved in this American deliberation , that I dare engage for nothing , but ... constitution and commerce . Both these I have spared no study to understand , and no endeavor to support . The ...
Strana 5
... constitution of mind and body ad- mitted . When I was invited by many respectable merchants , free- holders , and freemen , of this city , to offer them my services , I had just received the honor of an election at another place , at a ...
... constitution of mind and body ad- mitted . When I was invited by many respectable merchants , free- holders , and freemen , of this city , to offer them my services , I had just received the honor of an election at another place , at a ...
Strana 12
... constitution . They are a trust from Providence , for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable . Your representative owes you , not his industry only , but his judgment ; and he betrays , instead of serving you , if he sacrifices it ...
... constitution . They are a trust from Providence , for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable . Your representative owes you , not his industry only , but his judgment ; and he betrays , instead of serving you , if he sacrifices it ...
Strana 14
... constitution . A constitution made up of balanced powers must ever be a critical thing . As such I mean to touch that part of it which comes within my reach . I know my inability , and I wish for support from every quarter . In ...
... constitution . A constitution made up of balanced powers must ever be a critical thing . As such I mean to touch that part of it which comes within my reach . I know my inability , and I wish for support from every quarter . In ...
Strana 33
... constitution , to insist on this privilege of granting money as a dry point of fact , and to prove , that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments , and blind usages , to reside in a certain body called an house of commons ...
... constitution , to insist on this privilege of granting money as a dry point of fact , and to prove , that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments , and blind usages , to reside in a certain body called an house of commons ...
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