The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... Court of Peers of the same kingdom . Had I not heard this language from the prisoner , and afterwards from his counsel , I must confess I could hardly have believed that any man could so comport himself at your lordships ' bar . After ...
... Court of Peers of the same kingdom . Had I not heard this language from the prisoner , and afterwards from his counsel , I must confess I could hardly have believed that any man could so comport himself at your lordships ' bar . After ...
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... court . Your lordships fined him £ 40,000 , notwithstanding all his merits ; notwithstanding his humility ; notwithstanding his contrition ; notwithstand- ing the decorum of his behavior , so well suited to a man under the prosecution ...
... court . Your lordships fined him £ 40,000 , notwithstanding all his merits ; notwithstanding his humility ; notwithstanding his contrition ; notwithstand- ing the decorum of his behavior , so well suited to a man under the prosecution ...
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... court of justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such proceedings . Your lordships know that it is not ; the Commons know that ...
... court of justice , calling these people to an account for that horrible crime , which destroys the basis of society ? No , my lords ; this is not the tone of such proceedings . Your lordships know that it is not ; the Commons know that ...
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... court , and in justice to ourselves , we should have been ready to enter into proof . We offered to do so , and we now repeat the offer . There was another complaint in the prisoner's petition , which did not apply to the words of the ...
... court , and in justice to ourselves , we should have been ready to enter into proof . We offered to do so , and we now repeat the offer . There was another complaint in the prisoner's petition , which did not apply to the words of the ...
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... court necessity or court extrava- gance . ' 99 I beseech your lordships seriously to look upon the whole nature of the principles upon which the prisoner defends him- self . He appeals to the custom and usage of the Mogul empire ; and ...
... court necessity or court extrava- gance . ' 99 I beseech your lordships seriously to look upon the whole nature of the principles upon which the prisoner defends him- self . He appeals to the custom and usage of the Mogul empire ; and ...
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