The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... and subjects upon their respective duties . In presenting to your majesty this work , may I pre- sume to point out , in a few words , its six principal * Vol . VIII . 4to Edition . features . - 1st , American Taxation - 2d , VOL.
... and subjects upon their respective duties . In presenting to your majesty this work , may I pre- sume to point out , in a few words , its six principal * Vol . VIII . 4to Edition . features . - 1st , American Taxation - 2d , VOL.
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... duty in making that Report . " I am of opinion , with the eminent person by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very par- ticularly that the authority of judges should be preserved and supported . This ...
... duty in making that Report . " I am of opinion , with the eminent person by whom that Report is censured , that it is necessary at this time very par- ticularly that the authority of judges should be preserved and supported . This ...
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... duty . " With regard to the matter which I am now submit- ting to your consideration , I must say for your committee of managers and for myself , that the Report was delibe- rately made , and does not , as I conceive , contain any very ...
... duty . " With regard to the matter which I am now submit- ting to your consideration , I must say for your committee of managers and for myself , that the Report was delibe- rately made , and does not , as I conceive , contain any very ...
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... duty . We likewise know , that they are too often used in great and important causes ( and more particularly in causes like this ) to reconcile the prosecutor to the powerful factions of a protected criminal , and to the injury of those ...
... duty . We likewise know , that they are too often used in great and important causes ( and more particularly in causes like this ) to reconcile the prosecutor to the powerful factions of a protected criminal , and to the injury of those ...
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... duty , than any vice known by its name , and distin- guished by its proper character . My lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candor , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like ...
... duty , than any vice known by its name , and distin- guished by its proper character . My lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candor , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like ...
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