The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... judge on the charge ; if he judges , he must ordain execution . These things are necessary con sequences one of the ... judge of his doctrine , and judge definitively so that either his test is nugatory , or men must first or last ...
... judge on the charge ; if he judges , he must ordain execution . These things are necessary con sequences one of the ... judge of his doctrine , and judge definitively so that either his test is nugatory , or men must first or last ...
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... Judge which of these descriptions of men comes with a fair request : that which says , " Sir , I desire liberty for my own , because I trespass on no man's conscience , " or the other , which says , " I desire that these men should not ...
... Judge which of these descriptions of men comes with a fair request : that which says , " Sir , I desire liberty for my own , because I trespass on no man's conscience , " or the other , which says , " I desire that these men should not ...
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... judge upon any abstract proposition , must be em- bodied in circumstances ; for , since things are right or wrong , morally speaking , only by their relation and connection with other things , this very question of what it is ...
... judge upon any abstract proposition , must be em- bodied in circumstances ; for , since things are right or wrong , morally speaking , only by their relation and connection with other things , this very question of what it is ...
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... established . For the law , which binds all others , does not and cannot bind the law - maker : he , and he alone , is above the law . But a judge , a person exercising a judicial capacity SPEECH ON THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION . 63.
... established . For the law , which binds all others , does not and cannot bind the law - maker : he , and he alone , is above the law . But a judge , a person exercising a judicial capacity SPEECH ON THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION . 63.
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Edmund Burke. But a judge , a person exercising a judicial capacity , is neither to apply to original justice nor to a dis- cretionary application of it . He goes to justice and discretion only at second hand , and through the me- dium ...
Edmund Burke. But a judge , a person exercising a judicial capacity , is neither to apply to original justice nor to a dis- cretionary application of it . He goes to justice and discretion only at second hand , and through the me- dium ...
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