A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Volume 4Collier, 1900 |
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Page 80
... abuses have been full as great and as flagrant in the exempted as in the punished . The same reasons of prudence and accommodation have weight with me in restoring the charter of Massachusetts Bay . Besides , sir , the act which changes ...
... abuses have been full as great and as flagrant in the exempted as in the punished . The same reasons of prudence and accommodation have weight with me in restoring the charter of Massachusetts Bay . Besides , sir , the act which changes ...
Page 100
... and controlled . Other constitutions are satisfied with making good subjects ; this is a security for good govern- ors . It is by this tribunal that statesmen who abuse their power , are accused by statesmen , and tried by 100 BURKE.
... and controlled . Other constitutions are satisfied with making good subjects ; this is a security for good govern- ors . It is by this tribunal that statesmen who abuse their power , are accused by statesmen , and tried by 100 BURKE.
Page 101
... abuse of power have violated the spirit of law can never hope for protection from any of its forms - it is here that those who have refused to conform themselves to its perfections , can never hope to escape through any of its defects ...
... abuse of power have violated the spirit of law can never hope for protection from any of its forms - it is here that those who have refused to conform themselves to its perfections , can never hope to escape through any of its defects ...
Page 108
... abuse of the forms , and a technical course of proceeding , deny justice to so great a part of the world that claims it at your hands . Your lord- ships always had an ample power , and almost unlimited jurisdiction ; you have now a ...
... abuse of the forms , and a technical course of proceeding , deny justice to so great a part of the world that claims it at your hands . Your lord- ships always had an ample power , and almost unlimited jurisdiction ; you have now a ...
Page 109
... abuse of our forms of proceeding . It is necessary , therefore , that nothing in that proceeding should appear to mark the slightest trace , should be- tray the faintest odor of chicane . God forbid that when you try the most serious of ...
... abuse of our forms of proceeding . It is necessary , therefore , that nothing in that proceeding should appear to mark the slightest trace , should be- tray the faintest odor of chicane . God forbid that when you try the most serious of ...
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