The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 170
... respect their properties and their rights ; to respect their prejudices , even when we combat them ; by disinterestedness in defending the people , by a zeal to extend the spirit of liberty among them . This system was at first followed ...
... respect their properties and their rights ; to respect their prejudices , even when we combat them ; by disinterestedness in defending the people , by a zeal to extend the spirit of liberty among them . This system was at first followed ...
Strana 223
... respect to the countries occupied by the French armies and which have not been united to France , they , as well as other inter- ests , political and cominercial , may become the subject of a negociation , which will present to the ...
... respect to the countries occupied by the French armies and which have not been united to France , they , as well as other inter- ests , political and cominercial , may become the subject of a negociation , which will present to the ...
Strana 478
... respect with which they are disposed to receive the opinions of the bench . This doctrine , which , when it prevails , tends to annihilate the benefit of trial by jury ; and when it is rejected by juries , tends to weaken and disgrace ...
... respect with which they are disposed to receive the opinions of the bench . This doctrine , which , when it prevails , tends to annihilate the benefit of trial by jury ; and when it is rejected by juries , tends to weaken and disgrace ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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