The Works of Edmund Burke, Bind 8C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... authority of judges should be preserved and supported . This , however , does not depend so much upon us as upon themselves . It is necessary to preserve the dignity and respect of all the constitutional authorities . This , too ...
... authority of judges should be preserved and supported . This , however , does not depend so much upon us as upon themselves . It is necessary to preserve the dignity and respect of all the constitutional authorities . This , too ...
Side 16
... authority either of the prosecutor or of the judge should dishearten the prisoner , so as to circumscribe the means . or enervate the vigor of his defence . God forbid that such a thing should even appear to be desired by any body in ...
... authority either of the prosecutor or of the judge should dishearten the prisoner , so as to circumscribe the means . or enervate the vigor of his defence . God forbid that such a thing should even appear to be desired by any body in ...
Side 19
... we shall have recourse to that argument ; and if we support that argument by authority and document , not in your lordships ' minutes , I hope it will not be the less considered as good 2 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
... we shall have recourse to that argument ; and if we support that argument by authority and document , not in your lordships ' minutes , I hope it will not be the less considered as good 2 * WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 19.
Side 44
... authority . All Asia is by him disfranchised at a stroke . Its inhabitants have no rights , no laws , no liberties , their state is mean and depraved ; they may be fined for any pur- pose of court extravagance , or prodigality ; or as ...
... authority . All Asia is by him disfranchised at a stroke . Its inhabitants have no rights , no laws , no liberties , their state is mean and depraved ; they may be fined for any pur- pose of court extravagance , or prodigality ; or as ...
Side 45
... authority of this country . Remark , my lords , his application of this doc- trine . I would , he says , have kept Cheit Sing from the con- sequences of this dependence , by making him independent , and not in any manner subjecting him ...
... authority of this country . Remark , my lords , his application of this doc- trine . I would , he says , have kept Cheit Sing from the con- sequences of this dependence , by making him independent , and not in any manner subjecting him ...
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