The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... respect due to " the House of Lords ; it is full as necessary to 66 66 preserve the respect due to the House of " Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities ...
... respect due to " the House of Lords ; it is full as necessary to 66 66 preserve the respect due to the House of " Commons ; upon which ( whatever may be " thought of us by some persons ) the weight " and force of all other authorities ...
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... respect to the delay in general , we are at present under an account to our Con- stituents upon that subject . To them we shall give it . We shall not give any further account of it to your Lordships ; the means belong to us as well as ...
... respect to the delay in general , we are at present under an account to our Con- stituents upon that subject . To them we shall give it . We shall not give any further account of it to your Lordships ; the means belong to us as well as ...
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... respecting those abuses that an Act of Parliament was made to prevent their recurrence , and that Mr. Hastings still continued in their practice . Now , my Lords , having stated this , nothing could be more regular , more proper and ...
... respecting those abuses that an Act of Parliament was made to prevent their recurrence , and that Mr. Hastings still continued in their practice . Now , my Lords , having stated this , nothing could be more regular , more proper and ...
Page 45
... . Your Lordships will remember , that a Most reverend Prelate , who cannot be named without every mark of respect and attention , conveyed a petition a petition to your Lordships , from a gentleman concerned OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 45.
... . Your Lordships will remember , that a Most reverend Prelate , who cannot be named without every mark of respect and attention , conveyed a petition a petition to your Lordships , from a gentleman concerned OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 45.
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... respect due to their rank , and in the people the protection to which they were by law entitled . This book was pub- lished by Major Davy , and revised by Mr. White . The Major was an excellent Orientalist , he was secretary to Mr ...
... respect due to their rank , and in the people the protection to which they were by law entitled . This book was pub- lished by Major Davy , and revised by Mr. White . The Major was an excellent Orientalist , he was secretary to Mr ...
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