The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1864 - Great Britain |
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Page 72
... constitution of Mr. John Probert ; a knight - errant dubbed by the noble lord in the blue riband , and sent to ... constitutions , and inquisitions , and pensions . 66 Probert , thus armed , and accoutred - and paid , proceeded on his ...
... constitution of Mr. John Probert ; a knight - errant dubbed by the noble lord in the blue riband , and sent to ... constitutions , and inquisitions , and pensions . 66 Probert , thus armed , and accoutred - and paid , proceeded on his ...
Page 82
... constitution . It is formed upon manners and customs that have long since expired . In the first place it is formed , in many respects , upon feudal principles . In the feudal times , it was not uncommon , even among subjects , for the ...
... constitution . It is formed upon manners and customs that have long since expired . In the first place it is formed , in many respects , upon feudal principles . In the feudal times , it was not uncommon , even among subjects , for the ...
Page 87
... constitution of the human mind . In all dealings where it is possible , the principles of radical economy prescribe three things ; first , undertaking by the great ; secondly , engaging with persons of skill in the subject matter ...
... constitution of the human mind . In all dealings where it is possible , the principles of radical economy prescribe three things ; first , undertaking by the great ; secondly , engaging with persons of skill in the subject matter ...
Page 92
... constitutional considerations . It is , Sir , because I wish to keep this business of subor- dinate treasuries as much ... constitution of the office without persecuting its holder . It is necessary in all mat- ters of public complaint ...
... constitutional considerations . It is , Sir , because I wish to keep this business of subor- dinate treasuries as much ... constitution of the office without persecuting its holder . It is necessary in all mat- ters of public complaint ...
Page 95
... constitution of those offices which I propose to regulate . If I cannot reform with equity , I will not re- form at all . For the regulation of past accounts , I shall therefore pro- pose such a mode , as men , temperate and prudent ...
... constitution of those offices which I propose to regulate . If I cannot reform with equity , I will not re- form at all . For the regulation of past accounts , I shall therefore pro- pose such a mode , as men , temperate and prudent ...
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