The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page iii
... duties . I In presenting to your Majesty this work , may presume to point out , in a few words , its six principal features . - 1st , American Taxation- * Vol . VIII . 4to Edition . 2d . 2d , A system of Economy in the Public Ex-
... duties . I In presenting to your Majesty this work , may presume to point out , in a few words , its six principal features . - 1st , American Taxation- * Vol . VIII . 4to Edition . 2d . 2d , A system of Economy in the Public Ex-
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... duty in " making that Report . 66 " I am of opinion with the eminent person " by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very particularly that " the authority of Judges should be preserved " and supported ...
... duty in " making that Report . 66 " I am of opinion with the eminent person " by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very particularly that " the authority of Judges should be preserved " and supported ...
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Edmund Burke. " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty . " With regard to the matter which I am " now submitting to your consideration , I must 66 say for your Committee of Managers and for " myself , that the Report was ...
Edmund Burke. " without regard to consequences , perform their " duty . " With regard to the matter which I am " now submitting to your consideration , I must 66 say for your Committee of Managers and for " myself , that the Report was ...
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... duty . We likewise know , that they are too often used in great and important causes ( and more particu- larly in causes like this ) to reconcile the pro- secutor to the powerful factions of a protected Criminal , and to the injury of ...
... duty . We likewise know , that they are too often used in great and important causes ( and more particu- larly in causes like this ) to reconcile the pro- secutor to the powerful factions of a protected Criminal , and to the injury of ...
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... duty , than any vice known by its name , and distinguished by its proper character . My Lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candour , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half virtue , which , like the ...
... duty , than any vice known by its name , and distinguished by its proper character . My Lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candour , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half virtue , which , like the ...
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