The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 97
... direct all their affairs and appoint all their magistrates . This is the power now paramount to every thing , even to the assembly itself called nation- al , and that to which tribunals , priesthood , laws , finances , and both ...
... direct all their affairs and appoint all their magistrates . This is the power now paramount to every thing , even to the assembly itself called nation- al , and that to which tribunals , priesthood , laws , finances , and both ...
Strana 103
... direct assistance of their club , it their houses , situations , and military commis- was impossible for the king to shew even the sions , many even from the means of their very desire of exerting with the smallest effect , or existence ...
... direct assistance of their club , it their houses , situations , and military commis- was impossible for the king to shew even the sions , many even from the means of their very desire of exerting with the smallest effect , or existence ...
Strana 182
... direct experiment and inquiry , in order again from those details to elicit principles , firm and lumi- nous general principles , to direct a practical legislative proceeding . First , then , I deny that it is in this case , as in any ...
... direct experiment and inquiry , in order again from those details to elicit principles , firm and lumi- nous general principles , to direct a practical legislative proceeding . First , then , I deny that it is in this case , as in any ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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