The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page iv
... - ible adherence to the principles so clearly de- veloped and so ably enforced by this great Writer , the merits of the Sage and of the Prince will be justly appreciated . Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my Deign DEDICATION .
... - ible adherence to the principles so clearly de- veloped and so ably enforced by this great Writer , the merits of the Sage and of the Prince will be justly appreciated . Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my Deign DEDICATION .
Page xi
... 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 the House of Lords . It is very true , " that we were and are extremely ...
... 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 the House of Lords . It is very true , " that we were and are extremely ...
Page xii
... principles , which this House contains within " itself , and which I hope it will ever contain ; " and in the assistance which it will not fail to " afford to those , who with good intention do " their best to maintain the essential ...
... principles , which this House contains within " itself , and which I hope it will ever contain ; " and in the assistance which it will not fail to " afford to those , who with good intention do " their best to maintain the essential ...
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... principles of the first ; not upon the idea , that what we left could be less clearly sustained , but because we thought a selection should be made upon some juridical principle . With this im- pression on our minds , we reduced the ...
... principles of the first ; not upon the idea , that what we left could be less clearly sustained , but because we thought a selection should be made upon some juridical principle . With this im- pression on our minds , we reduced the ...
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... principles of his defence : thirdly , the means of that de- fence ; and , fourthly , the testimonies which he brings forward to fortify those means , to sup- port those principles , and to justify that de- meanour . As to his demeanour ...
... principles of his defence : thirdly , the means of that de- fence ; and , fourthly , the testimonies which he brings forward to fortify those means , to sup- port those principles , and to justify that de- meanour . As to his demeanour ...
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