The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 201
... creditors . I really think it the more prudent course , not to follow the letter of the petitions . If we fix this mode of in- quiry as a basis , we shall , I fear , end , as parliament has often ended under similar circumstances ...
... creditors . I really think it the more prudent course , not to follow the letter of the petitions . If we fix this mode of in- quiry as a basis , we shall , I fear , end , as parliament has often ended under similar circumstances ...
Strana 203
... creditors . What the law respects shall be sacred to me . If the barriers of law should be broken down , upon ideas of convenience , even of public convenience , we shall have no longer any thing certain among us . If the discretion of ...
... creditors . What the law respects shall be sacred to me . If the barriers of law should be broken down , upon ideas of convenience , even of public convenience , we shall have no longer any thing certain among us . If the discretion of ...
Strana 249
... creditor , he is to be imprisoned for life ; and thus a miserable mistaken invention of artificial science , ope- rates to change a civil into a criminal judgment , and to scourge misfortune or indiscretion with a punishment which the ...
... creditor , he is to be imprisoned for life ; and thus a miserable mistaken invention of artificial science , ope- rates to change a civil into a criminal judgment , and to scourge misfortune or indiscretion with a punishment which the ...
Strana 250
... creditor had a right to those carcasses as a natural security for his property , I am sure we have no right to deprive him of that security . But if the few pounds of flesh were not neces- sary to his security , we had not a right to ...
... creditor had a right to those carcasses as a natural security for his property , I am sure we have no right to deprive him of that security . But if the few pounds of flesh were not neces- sary to his security , we had not a right to ...
Strana 411
... creditors , by admitting secret participation in this dark and undefined concern , to spread corruption to the greatest and the most alarming extent . These facts relative to the debts were so notorious , the opinion of their being a ...
... creditors , by admitting secret participation in this dark and undefined concern , to spread corruption to the greatest and the most alarming extent . These facts relative to the debts were so notorious , the opinion of their being a ...
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