The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 26
... whilst the business of government should be carrying on , the question is , Who has a right to exercise this or that function of it , or what men have power to keep their offices in any function ? Whilst this contest continues , and whilst ...
... whilst the business of government should be carrying on , the question is , Who has a right to exercise this or that function of it , or what men have power to keep their offices in any function ? Whilst this contest continues , and whilst ...
Strana 59
... whilst we consider the Godhead merely as he is an object of the understanding , which forms a complex idea of power , wisdom , justice , good- ness , all stretched to a degree far exceeding the bounds of our comprehension , whilst we ...
... whilst we consider the Godhead merely as he is an object of the understanding , which forms a complex idea of power , wisdom , justice , good- ness , all stretched to a degree far exceeding the bounds of our comprehension , whilst we ...
Strana 145
... whilst four million of debt remained unpaid , whilst the course of justice was suspended for want of stamped paper , so that no debt could be reco- vered , whilst there was a total stop to trade , because every ship was subject to ...
... whilst four million of debt remained unpaid , whilst the course of justice was suspended for want of stamped paper , so that no debt could be reco- vered , whilst there was a total stop to trade , because every ship was subject to ...
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