The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Edmund Burke. favor . After all these long deliberations , we referred the whole to a committee . When it had gone through that com- mittee , and we thought it in a fit state to be digested into these charges , we referred the matter to ...
Edmund Burke. favor . After all these long deliberations , we referred the whole to a committee . When it had gone through that com- mittee , and we thought it in a fit state to be digested into these charges , we referred the matter to ...
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... whole predatory band was arrayed , disciplined , and paid . This , my lords , is what we offered to prove fully to you , what in part we have proved , and the whole of which , I believe , we could prove . In developing such a mass of ...
... whole predatory band was arrayed , disciplined , and paid . This , my lords , is what we offered to prove fully to you , what in part we have proved , and the whole of which , I believe , we could prove . In developing such a mass of ...
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... whole time of the trial , and six weeks after we had closed our evidence . We had then no longer the arrange- ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances ...
... whole time of the trial , and six weeks after we had closed our evidence . We had then no longer the arrange- ment of the order of witnesses , and he might have called whom he pleased . With the full knowledge of these circum- stances ...
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... whole affair ; we desired that an inquiry should be made into it , at the request of the parties concerned . But , my lords , they have never asked for inquiry from that day to this . Whenever he or they who are criminated , not by us ...
... whole affair ; we desired that an inquiry should be made into it , at the request of the parties concerned . But , my lords , they have never asked for inquiry from that day to this . Whenever he or they who are criminated , not by us ...
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... whole system of society is to be controlled ; not by law , reason , or justice , but by the will of one man ? Your lordships will remark , that not only the whole of the laws , rights , and usages , but the very being of the people ...
... whole system of society is to be controlled ; not by law , reason , or justice , but by the will of one man ? Your lordships will remark , that not only the whole of the laws , rights , and usages , but the very being of the people ...
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