The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
Edmund Burke. [ vi ] BRITISH 15 ADVERTISEMENT . THE Account which is here given , of what passed in the House of Lords and in the House of Com- mons , relative to the Report of the Committee of the Commons appointed to inspect the ...
Edmund Burke. [ vi ] BRITISH 15 ADVERTISEMENT . THE Account which is here given , of what passed in the House of Lords and in the House of Com- mons , relative to the Report of the Committee of the Commons appointed to inspect the ...
Page viii
... 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 has , in " some ...
... 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 has , in " some ...
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... given their " opinions secretly , contrary to the almost un- " interrupted tenor of Parliamentary usage on " such occasions . It states , that the mode of 66 66 68 giving the opinions was unprecedented and " contrary to the privileges ...
... given their " opinions secretly , contrary to the almost un- " interrupted tenor of Parliamentary usage on " such occasions . It states , that the mode of 66 66 68 giving the opinions was unprecedented and " contrary to the privileges ...
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... given to main- " tain every thing of substance in that paper , " I shall be ready to meet the proudest name for 66 ability , learning , or rank , that this kingdom ā¯¯contains , upon that subject . Do I say this " from any confidence in ...
... given to main- " tain every thing of substance in that paper , " I shall be ready to meet the proudest name for 66 ability , learning , or rank , that this kingdom ā¯¯contains , upon that subject . Do I say this " from any confidence in ...
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... given to vices . Adultery , in a lady is called gallantry : the gentleman is commonly called a man of good fortune , sometimes in French and sometimes in English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice ...
... given to vices . Adultery , in a lady is called gallantry : the gentleman is commonly called a man of good fortune , sometimes in French and sometimes in English . But is this the tone which would become a person , in a court of justice ...
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