The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Managers and for " myself , that the Report was deliberately made , " and does not , as I conceive , contain any very " material errour , nor any undue or indecent " reflection upon any person or persons what- 66 ever . It does not ...
... Managers and for " myself , that the Report was deliberately made , " and does not , as I conceive , contain any very " material errour , nor any undue or indecent " reflection upon any person or persons what- 66 ever . It does not ...
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... Managers who represent them here , will be the first to rejoice in so happy an event , and so fortunate a discovery . Far , far from the Commons of Great Britain be all manner of real vice ; but ten thousand times further from them , as ...
... Managers who represent them here , will be the first to rejoice in so happy an event , and so fortunate a discovery . Far , far from the Commons of Great Britain be all manner of real vice ; but ten thousand times further from them , as ...
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... to select twenty specific charges , which they afterwards directed us their managers to bring to your Lordships ' Bar . Whether that which has has been brought forward on these occasions , or that 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... to select twenty specific charges , which they afterwards directed us their managers to bring to your Lordships ' Bar . Whether that which has has been brought forward on these occasions , or that 8 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... Managers of the Commons , feeling this , went up to their constituents to procure from them the means of reducing it within a compass fitter for their management and for your Lord- ships ' judgment . Being furnished with this power , a ...
... Managers of the Commons , feeling this , went up to their constituents to procure from them the means of reducing it within a compass fitter for their management and for your Lord- ships ' judgment . Being furnished with this power , a ...
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... managers ; of whom I shall say nothing more , than that the Cause has been supported by abilities equal to it ; and , my Lords , no abilities are beyoud it . As to the part which I have sustained in this procedure , a sense of my own ...
... managers ; of whom I shall say nothing more , than that the Cause has been supported by abilities equal to it ; and , my Lords , no abilities are beyoud it . As to the part which I have sustained in this procedure , a sense of my own ...
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