The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 12
... member is bound blindly and implicitly to obey , to vote and to argue for , though con- trary to the clearest ... Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain ...
... member is bound blindly and implicitly to obey , to vote and to argue for , though con- trary to the clearest ... Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain ...
Strana 13
... member indeed ; but when you have chosen him , he is not a member of Bristol , but he is a member of parliament . If the local constituent should have an interest , or should form an hasty opinion , evidently opposite to the real good ...
... member indeed ; but when you have chosen him , he is not a member of Bristol , but he is a member of parliament . If the local constituent should have an interest , or should form an hasty opinion , evidently opposite to the real good ...
Strana 117
... members , but by the greatest reserve in its applica- tion ; particularly in ... parliament over this kingdom is not questioned ; and yet many things ... parliament in that case had been possessed of no right at all . I see no ...
... members , but by the greatest reserve in its applica- tion ; particularly in ... parliament over this kingdom is not questioned ; and yet many things ... parliament in that case had been possessed of no right at all . I see no ...
Strana 118
... parliament to alter the established religion of this country , as it was to King James alone , when he attempted to make such an alteration without a parliament ... members of any constitution should exist , rarely or ever to be ...
... parliament to alter the established religion of this country , as it was to King James alone , when he attempted to make such an alteration without a parliament ... members of any constitution should exist , rarely or ever to be ...
Strana 124
... parliament , to which they approached every day more and more nearly . Those ... parliament , for the support of civil and military establishments , seems ... members had departed from its original principles ; and would discover ...
... parliament , to which they approached every day more and more nearly . Those ... parliament , for the support of civil and military establishments , seems ... members had departed from its original principles ; and would discover ...
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