The Speeches of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall: In Four Volumes, Volumen 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816 - 494 páginas |
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... declared to be incapable of being elected into , or of sitting and voting in parliament . " And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , that if any building , or any repair , shall be thought fit to be erected , made , or done ...
... declared to be incapable of being elected into , or of sitting and voting in parliament . " And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , that if any building , or any repair , shall be thought fit to be erected , made , or done ...
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... declared , that the places of lieutenant and ensign , and all other inferior officers of or belonging to the body of the yeo- man of the guard , after the determination of the officers re- spectively in the present possessors thereof ...
... declared , that the places of lieutenant and ensign , and all other inferior officers of or belonging to the body of the yeo- man of the guard , after the determination of the officers re- spectively in the present possessors thereof ...
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... declared to have , full power and authority , on mature examination of the case , and the circumstances of all parties accountants ( except as herein before excepted ) according to the principles of equity , con- science , and sound ...
... declared to have , full power and authority , on mature examination of the case , and the circumstances of all parties accountants ( except as herein before excepted ) according to the principles of equity , con- science , and sound ...
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... declared of suf- ficient authority for the commissioners of the treasury to make the said allowances for such persons : provided , that the said allowance do in no case exceed per annum ; and that no peer , or member of parliament ...
... declared of suf- ficient authority for the commissioners of the treasury to make the said allowances for such persons : provided , that the said allowance do in no case exceed per annum ; and that no peer , or member of parliament ...
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... declare his intentions ; for he firmly believed that no member who could possibly attend would be absent on the day when the bill was to be debated . The member who wilfully or negligently absented himself on that day would pay little ...
... declare his intentions ; for he firmly believed that no member who could possibly attend would be absent on the day when the bill was to be debated . The member who wilfully or negligently absented himself on that day would pay little ...
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