The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 177
... parliament the whole is executed from the beginning to the end . In parliament the power of obtaining their object is absolute ; and the safety in the proceeding perfect ; no rules to confine , no after - reckonings to terrify ...
... parliament the whole is executed from the beginning to the end . In parliament the power of obtaining their object is absolute ; and the safety in the proceeding perfect ; no rules to confine , no after - reckonings to terrify ...
Strana 184
... parliament , and the necessity of paying every debt of the civil list by another law of parliament , if suffered to pass unnoticed , must establish such a fund of rewards and terrours as will make parliament the best appendage and ...
... parliament , and the necessity of paying every debt of the civil list by another law of parliament , if suffered to pass unnoticed , must establish such a fund of rewards and terrours as will make parliament the best appendage and ...
Strana 373
... parliament undertook the reformation of the East India company in 1773 , a commission was appointed as the commission in the late bill was appointed ; and it was made to continue for a term of years , as the commission in the late bill ...
... parliament undertook the reformation of the East India company in 1773 , a commission was appointed as the commission in the late bill was appointed ; and it was made to continue for a term of years , as the commission in the late bill ...
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