The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... affairs . This behavior does not indicate the spirit of injured innocence , but the audacity of hardened , habitual , shameless guilt ; affording legitimate grounds for inferring a very defective education , very evil society , or very ...
... affairs . This behavior does not indicate the spirit of injured innocence , but the audacity of hardened , habitual , shameless guilt ; affording legitimate grounds for inferring a very defective education , very evil society , or very ...
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... affairs ; because , as justice is a circumspect , cautious , scrutinizing , balancing principle , full of doubt even of itself , and fearful of doing wrong even to the greatest wrong doers , in the nature of things its movements must be ...
... affairs ; because , as justice is a circumspect , cautious , scrutinizing , balancing principle , full of doubt even of itself , and fearful of doing wrong even to the greatest wrong doers , in the nature of things its movements must be ...
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... affair ; we desired that an inquiry should be made into it , at the request of the parties concerned . But , my lords , they have never asked for inquiry from that day to this . Whenever he or they who are criminated , not by us , but ...
... affair ; we desired that an inquiry should be made into it , at the request of the parties concerned . But , my lords , they have never asked for inquiry from that day to this . Whenever he or they who are criminated , not by us , but ...
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... translation of that sin- gular code ; a work which I have read with all the care that such an extraordinary view of human affairs and human constitutions deserves . I do not know whether Mr. Halhed's 50 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... translation of that sin- gular code ; a work which I have read with all the care that such an extraordinary view of human affairs and human constitutions deserves . I do not know whether Mr. Halhed's 50 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
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... affairs are in distress , even when that distress pro- ceeds from his own prodigality , mismanagement , or corruption , he has a right to take for the company's benefit privately in his own name , with the future application of it to ...
... affairs are in distress , even when that distress pro- ceeds from his own prodigality , mismanagement , or corruption , he has a right to take for the company's benefit privately in his own name , with the future application of it to ...
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