The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... House of Lords and in the House of Com- mons , relative to the Report of the Committee of the Commons appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at ...
... House of Lords and in the House of Com- mons , relative to the Report of the Committee of the Commons appointed to inspect the Journals of the Lords , was , through inadvertency , omitted to be published together with that Report , at ...
Page vii
... House of 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 ...
... House of 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 ...
Page viii
... House , have sometimes " been given correctly . And it has not been uncommon to attack the proceedings of the " House itself under colour of attacking these irregular publications . Notwithstanding how- " ever this colourable plea , this ...
... House , have sometimes " been given correctly . And it has not been uncommon to attack the proceedings of the " House itself under colour of attacking these irregular publications . Notwithstanding how- " ever this colourable plea , this ...
Page ix
... House . For any thing improper in that Report I am responsible , as well as the Mem- " bers of the Committee , to this House , and to " this House only . The matters contained in " it , and the observations upon them are sub- Vol . XV ...
... House . For any thing improper in that Report I am responsible , as well as the Mem- " bers of the Committee , to this House , and to " this House only . The matters contained in " it , and the observations upon them are sub- Vol . XV ...
Page x
... House of Lords ; it is full as necessary to 66 66 preserve the respect due to the House of " Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities within this " kingdom ...
... House of Lords ; it is full as necessary to 66 66 preserve the respect due to the House of " Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities within this " kingdom ...
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