The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... justice of that court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active , to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corporation , that if the gentleman perseveres in the intentions ...
... justice of that court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active , to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corporation , that if the gentleman perseveres in the intentions ...
Strana 9
... justice , or to ruffle their temper . I stood on the hustings ( except when I gave my thanks to those who favored me with their votes ) less like a candidate , than an unconcerned spectator of a public proceeding . But here the face of ...
... justice , or to ruffle their temper . I stood on the hustings ( except when I gave my thanks to those who favored me with their votes ) less like a candidate , than an unconcerned spectator of a public proceeding . But here the face of ...
Strana 10
... justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against his own present inclinations . I owe myself , in all things , to all the ...
... justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against his own present inclinations . I owe myself , in all things , to all the ...
Strana 45
... justice to this great public contest . I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people . I cannot insult and ridicule the feelings of millions of my fellow crea- tures , as Sir Edward Coke insulted one ...
... justice to this great public contest . I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people . I cannot insult and ridicule the feelings of millions of my fellow crea- tures , as Sir Edward Coke insulted one ...
Strana 47
... justice is the same , let the judge be in what situation he will . There is , sir , also a circumstance which convinces me , that this mode of criminal proceeding is not ( at least in the present stage of our contest ) altogether ...
... justice is the same , let the judge be in what situation he will . There is , sir , also a circumstance which convinces me , that this mode of criminal proceeding is not ( at least in the present stage of our contest ) altogether ...
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