The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... person , my lords , that we bring before you . We have brought before you such a person , that , if you strike at him with the firm and decided arm of justice , you will not have need of a great many more examples . You strike at the ...
... person , my lords , that we bring before you . We have brought before you such a person , that , if you strike at him with the firm and decided arm of justice , you will not have need of a great many more examples . You strike at the ...
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... persons , who go abroad in the company's civil service , enter as clerks in the counting- house , and are called by a name to correspond to it , wri- ters . In that condition they are obliged to serve five years . The second step is ...
... persons , who go abroad in the company's civil service , enter as clerks in the counting- house , and are called by a name to correspond to it , wri- ters . In that condition they are obliged to serve five years . The second step is ...
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... persons in higher authority . In the latter case the banyan is in strict subordination , because he may always be ruined ... person called his banyan ; for the power he either uses under him , or the power he has acquired over him . The ...
... persons in higher authority . In the latter case the banyan is in strict subordination , because he may always be ruined ... person called his banyan ; for the power he either uses under him , or the power he has acquired over him . The ...
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... person , upon a far less occa- sion , by a far greater authority , " out of thy own mouth will I judge thee , thou wicked servant . " Having gone through what I have been instructed might be necessary to state to your lordships ...
... person , upon a far less occa- sion , by a far greater authority , " out of thy own mouth will I judge thee , thou wicked servant . " Having gone through what I have been instructed might be necessary to state to your lordships ...
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... person and effects . At the end of the first stage he is delivered over , with certain benevolent formali- ties , to the guards of the next , who , after interrogating the traveller as to the usage he had received in his journey , dis ...
... person and effects . At the end of the first stage he is delivered over , with certain benevolent formali- ties , to the guards of the next , who , after interrogating the traveller as to the usage he had received in his journey , dis ...
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