The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Justice along with him , and made that person the instrument of those wrongs , violences , robberies , and concealments , which we call upon your Lordships to punish . My Lords , an extraordinary circumstance occurred in the course of ...
... Justice along with him , and made that person the instrument of those wrongs , violences , robberies , and concealments , which we call upon your Lordships to punish . My Lords , an extraordinary circumstance occurred in the course of ...
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... justice of Great Britain would have been concealed by this wicked man . Thus I say , his violation of a positive law would have remained undiscovered , if mere accident had not enabled us to trace this iniquity to its source . Therefore ...
... justice of Great Britain would have been concealed by this wicked man . Thus I say , his violation of a positive law would have remained undiscovered , if mere accident had not enabled us to trace this iniquity to its source . Therefore ...
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... justice to punish him for this violation of the laws of his country . We have told you who the instruments were , by ... Justice , sent under the authority of an Act of Parliament to represent the Sovereign Majesty of English justice ...
... justice to punish him for this violation of the laws of his country . We have told you who the instruments were , by ... Justice , sent under the authority of an Act of Parliament to represent the Sovereign Majesty of English justice ...
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... Justice should not lie dormant , he was commissioned to seek for affidavits , or written testimony from any persons , for the purpose of convicting these women of a design of atro- ciously revolting against their son , and deposing him ...
... Justice should not lie dormant , he was commissioned to seek for affidavits , or written testimony from any persons , for the purpose of convicting these women of a design of atro- ciously revolting against their son , and deposing him ...
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... justice upon which the world stands . Affidavits ! We know that in the language of our courts , affidavits do not signify a body of evidence to sustain a criminal charge , but are generally relative to matter in process collateral to ...
... justice upon which the world stands . Affidavits ! We know that in the language of our courts , affidavits do not signify a body of evidence to sustain a criminal charge , but are generally relative to matter in process collateral to ...
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