The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 46
... answer- able to our own honour , we are answerable to all the Commons of Great Britain , for whatever we have asserted in their name . Accordingly , General Burgoyne , then a member of this Com- mittee of Managers , and myself , went ...
... answer- able to our own honour , we are answerable to all the Commons of Great Britain , for whatever we have asserted in their name . Accordingly , General Burgoyne , then a member of this Com- mittee of Managers , and myself , went ...
Page 61
... answer is sworn to in Chancery , when an answer is given here to an Impeachment of the Commons , or when a plea is made to an Indictment , that it is drawn by the defendant's counsel and therefore is not his ? Did we not all hear him ...
... answer is sworn to in Chancery , when an answer is given here to an Impeachment of the Commons , or when a plea is made to an Indictment , that it is drawn by the defendant's counsel and therefore is not his ? Did we not all hear him ...
Page 82
... answer this C description is not the right Imám , whence it " is not incumbent to support such a one ; but " rather it is incumbent to oppose him and make " war upon him , until such time as he either adopt a proper mode of conduct , or ...
... answer this C description is not the right Imám , whence it " is not incumbent to support such a one ; but " rather it is incumbent to oppose him and make " war upon him , until such time as he either adopt a proper mode of conduct , or ...
Page 88
... answered , that he had paid him long ago . How they have settled that corrupt transaction I know not . I merely state all this , to prove that we have not dealt in fabulous history , and that if any body has dealt in falsehood , it is ...
... answered , that he had paid him long ago . How they have settled that corrupt transaction I know not . I merely state all this , to prove that we have not dealt in fabulous history , and that if any body has dealt in falsehood , it is ...
Page 93
... answer , by the nature and proof of the charges which we have brought before you ; and to the delay , my Lords , we have answered in another place . Into one of the consequences of the delay , the ruinous expense which the Prisoner ...
... answer , by the nature and proof of the charges which we have brought before you ; and to the delay , my Lords , we have answered in another place . Into one of the consequences of the delay , the ruinous expense which the Prisoner ...
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