The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 104
... heard ? Suppose Lord Cornwallis to have done wrong ; suppose him to have acted illegally ; does that clear the prisoner at your bar ? No , on the contrary , it aggravates his offence , because he has afforded others an example of ...
... heard ? Suppose Lord Cornwallis to have done wrong ; suppose him to have acted illegally ; does that clear the prisoner at your bar ? No , on the contrary , it aggravates his offence , because he has afforded others an example of ...
Strana 110
... heard of much tyranny , avarice , and insult in the world , but such an instance of tyranny , avarice , and insult combined has never before been exhibited . We are now come to the last scene of this flagitious trans- action . When Mr ...
... heard of much tyranny , avarice , and insult in the world , but such an instance of tyranny , avarice , and insult combined has never before been exhibited . We are now come to the last scene of this flagitious trans- action . When Mr ...
Strana 115
... heard , was said by somebody to have taken place , if true , related to matters of great importance ; still the mode of its communication was left to Mr. Markham , and that gentleman did not bring it for- ward till some months after ...
... heard , was said by somebody to have taken place , if true , related to matters of great importance ; still the mode of its communication was left to Mr. Markham , and that gentleman did not bring it for- ward till some months after ...
Strana 127
... heard that charge , I shall take the liberty of requesting my worthy fellow manager near me , to read that part to your lordships , which I am just now going to observe upon , that you may be the better able to apply my observations to ...
... heard that charge , I shall take the liberty of requesting my worthy fellow manager near me , to read that part to your lordships , which I am just now going to observe upon , that you may be the better able to apply my observations to ...
Strana 129
... heard the charge ; and you are now going to see the prisoner at your bar , in a new point of view . I will now endeavor to display him in his character of a le- gislator in a foreign land , not augmenting the territory , honor , and ...
... heard the charge ; and you are now going to see the prisoner at your bar , in a new point of view . I will now endeavor to display him in his character of a le- gislator in a foreign land , not augmenting the territory , honor , and ...
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