The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Edmund Burke. But who shall judge , if the king be dethron- ed lawfully or by violence ? An independent nation acknowledges no judge . If the body of the nation declares the king deprived of his rights by the abuse he has made of them ...
Edmund Burke. But who shall judge , if the king be dethron- ed lawfully or by violence ? An independent nation acknowledges no judge . If the body of the nation declares the king deprived of his rights by the abuse he has made of them ...
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... judge ; who , on his part , has a right to order the work to be staid ; or if established , to be removed . On this head the parent law is express and clear ; and has made many wise provisions , which , without destroying , regulate and ...
... judge ; who , on his part , has a right to order the work to be staid ; or if established , to be removed . On this head the parent law is express and clear ; and has made many wise provisions , which , without destroying , regulate and ...
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... judge on the charge ; if he judges , he must ordain execution . These things are necessary consequences one of the ... judge of his doctrine , and judge de- finitively ; so that either his test is nugatory , or men must first or last ...
... judge on the charge ; if he judges , he must ordain execution . These things are necessary consequences one of the ... judge of his doctrine , and judge de- finitively ; so that either his test is nugatory , or men must first or last ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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