The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... ; which come duly authenticated into this court ; and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act act of parliament , which was made to regulate the 12 SPEECH AT THE.
... ; which come duly authenticated into this court ; and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act act of parliament , which was made to regulate the 12 SPEECH AT THE.
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... court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corpora- tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions which his ...
... court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corpora- tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions which his ...
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... court . I think the worthy sheriffs will bear me witness , that I have never once made an attempt to impose upon their reason , to surprise their justice , or to ruffle their temper . I stood on the hustings ( except when I gave my ...
... court . I think the worthy sheriffs will bear me witness , that I have never once made an attempt to impose upon their reason , to surprise their justice , or to ruffle their temper . I stood on the hustings ( except when I gave my ...
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... court and magistrates . But how should I appear to the voters them- selves ? if I had gone round to the citizens entitled to freedom , and squeezed them by the hand- 66 Sir , I humbly beg your vote - I shall be eternally " thankful ...
... court and magistrates . But how should I appear to the voters them- selves ? if I had gone round to the citizens entitled to freedom , and squeezed them by the hand- 66 Sir , I humbly beg your vote - I shall be eternally " thankful ...
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... shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferiour region VOL . III . C region of the air . We hear them , and CONCLUSION OF THE POLL . 17.
... shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferiour region VOL . III . C region of the air . We hear them , and CONCLUSION OF THE POLL . 17.
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