The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... Commons appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at the end of the Seventh Volume . * THE preceding Report was ordered to be printed for the use of ...
... Commons appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at the end of the Seventh Volume . * THE preceding Report was ordered to be printed for the use of ...
Page vii
... Commons to this matter , in a Speech to the following effect : " Mr Speaker , " THE license of the present times makes " it very difficult for us to talk upon certain 66 subjects in which Parliamentary order is in- " volved . It is ...
... Commons to this matter , in a Speech to the following effect : " Mr Speaker , " THE license of the present times makes " it very difficult for us to talk upon certain 66 subjects in which Parliamentary order is in- " volved . It is ...
Page x
... Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities within this " kingdom essentially depend . If the power of " the House of Commons be degraded or ener " vated , no ...
... Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities within this " kingdom essentially depend . If the power of " the House of Commons be degraded or ener " vated , no ...
Page xi
... Commons . It states , that the Committee did " not know upon what rules and principles " the Judges had decided upon those cases , as " they neither heard their opinions delivered , " nor have found them entered upon the Jour- " nals of ...
... Commons . It states , that the Committee did " not know upon what rules and principles " the Judges had decided upon those cases , as " they neither heard their opinions delivered , " nor have found them entered upon the Jour- " nals of ...
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... Commons itself , and upon the publick justice of this King- dom , as represented in this great Tribunal . It is not that Culprit who is upon trial , it is the House of Commons that is upon its trial , it is the House of Lords that is ...
... Commons itself , and upon the publick justice of this King- dom , as represented in this great Tribunal . It is not that Culprit who is upon trial , it is the House of Commons that is upon its trial , it is the House of Lords that is ...
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