The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... nature , the tendency , and the effect of the crimes , which they allege to have been by him committed . They have also directed me to give an explanation ( with their aid I may be enabled to give it ) of such circumstances , preceding ...
... nature , the tendency , and the effect of the crimes , which they allege to have been by him committed . They have also directed me to give an explanation ( with their aid I may be enabled to give it ) of such circumstances , preceding ...
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... nature into that municipal circle , than to enlarge the circle of national justice to the necessi- ties of the empire we have obtained . This is the only thing , which does create any doubt or difficulty in the minds of sober people ...
... nature into that municipal circle , than to enlarge the circle of national justice to the necessi- ties of the empire we have obtained . This is the only thing , which does create any doubt or difficulty in the minds of sober people ...
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... , usages , and customs of the natives ; and to pursue their benefit in all things . For this duty was inherent in the nature , institution , and purpose of the If the power of the sovereign , office , which 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... , usages , and customs of the natives ; and to pursue their benefit in all things . For this duty was inherent in the nature , institution , and purpose of the If the power of the sovereign , office , which 26 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... nature of the office with its name . In other official sys- tems the style , in general , is above the function ; here it is the reverse . Under the name of junior merchant , senior merchant , writer , and other petty appellations of ...
... nature of the office with its name . In other official sys- tems the style , in general , is above the function ; here it is the reverse . Under the name of junior merchant , senior merchant , writer , and other petty appellations of ...
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... nature of the trusts , the dignity of the situa- tion , whatever the name of them may be , the powers , that are granted , the hopes , that every man has of establishing himself at home ; I repeat , it is a source of infinite griev ...
... nature of the trusts , the dignity of the situa- tion , whatever the name of them may be , the powers , that are granted , the hopes , that every man has of establishing himself at home ; I repeat , it is a source of infinite griev ...
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