The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 8
... abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the same equity ...
... abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the same equity ...
Strana 12
... 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 to your opinion . My worthy colleague says , his will ought ...
... 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 to your opinion . My worthy colleague says , his will ought ...
Strana 68
... abuses have been full as great , and as flagrant , in the exempted as in the punished . The same reasons of prudence and accommodation have weight with me in restoring the charter 68 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... abuses have been full as great , and as flagrant , in the exempted as in the punished . The same reasons of prudence and accommodation have weight with me in restoring the charter 68 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
Strana 101
... the bless- ing they have sought , that they are at this instant in very great straits . The abused wealth of this country continues , a little longer to feed its distemper . As yet they LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 101.
... the bless- ing they have sought , that they are at this instant in very great straits . The abused wealth of this country continues , a little longer to feed its distemper . As yet they LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 101.
Strana 106
... abuse , if they think it honorable to revile the absent , ) can , as things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , or bettered by our instruction . All communica- tion is cut off between us ; but this we know with certainty ...
... abuse , if they think it honorable to revile the absent , ) can , as things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , or bettered by our instruction . All communica- tion is cut off between us ; but this we know with certainty ...
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