| Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1876 - 660 pages
...which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is innocent.... | |
| George Shea - Founding Fathers of the United States - 1877 - 90 pages
...; to have the determination of public questions follow, not precede, debate. This was the judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." — Burke's Works, vol. 3, p. 232 ; his Speech on the Conclusion of the Poll (1774). way they spoke... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 560 pages
...which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you not his industry only, but his judgment, less in every country : I hope he will anticipate his final reward, by see My worthy colleague says his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is innocent.... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you not his industry only, but his judgment, My worthy colleague says his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is innocent.... | |
| George Shea - Biography & Autobiography - 1880 - 516 pages
...to have the determination of public questions follow, not precede, debate. This was the judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." — Burke's Works, vol. 3, p. 232 : his Speech on the Conclusion of the Poll (1774). way they spoke... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 256 pages
...or to any set of men living. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. "My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 242 pages
...or to any set of men living. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. " My worthy colleague says, hia will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is... | |
| Sheldon Amos - Constitutional history - 1880 - 556 pages
...he is deeply answerable. Your ' representative owes you, not his industry only, but his ' judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if ' he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague ' says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that ' be all, the thing... | |
| George Henry Jennings - Anecdotes - 1880 - 842 pages
...which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion. . . Authoritative instructions ; mandates issued, which the member is bound blindly and implicitly... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 pages
...which he is deeply answerable. Your representativeowes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing is innocent.... | |
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