The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... facts , and the aggravatory ones by evidence , and to show their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices and hirelings , posted in newspapers and ...
... facts , and the aggravatory ones by evidence , and to show their nature and quality by the rules of law , morality , and policy , then this criminal , then his counsel , then his accomplices and hirelings , posted in newspapers and ...
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... facts , they attack the accusers ; they attack their conduct , they attack their persons , they attack their language , in every possible manner . I have said , my lords , that ignorance is the other cause of this calumny by which the ...
... facts , they attack the accusers ; they attack their conduct , they attack their persons , they attack their language , in every possible manner . I have said , my lords , that ignorance is the other cause of this calumny by which the ...
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... fact in this charge of delay , which I must beg your lordships will look into . On the 19th of February , 1789 , the prisoner presented a petition to your lordships , in which he states , after many other com- plaints , that a great ...
... fact in this charge of delay , which I must beg your lordships will look into . On the 19th of February , 1789 , the prisoner presented a petition to your lordships , in which he states , after many other com- plaints , that a great ...
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... fact that is charged upon him . No , my lords , not one ; therefore that part of his petition , which states the ... facts , or regu- lar recorded testimony , the Commons of Great Britain would never have rejected such evidence , even ...
... fact that is charged upon him . No , my lords , not one ; therefore that part of his petition , which states the ... facts , or regu- lar recorded testimony , the Commons of Great Britain would never have rejected such evidence , even ...
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... facts , or to any part of the cause , whose ex- amination has been denied him ; nor has he even stated , that any man , if brought here , would prove such and such points . No ; not one word to this effect has ever been stated by the ...
... facts , or to any part of the cause , whose ex- amination has been denied him ; nor has he even stated , that any man , if brought here , would prove such and such points . No ; not one word to this effect has ever been stated by the ...
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