| 1900 - 500 strani
...the head of the empire to insist that, if any privilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, that his whole authority is denied; instantly to proclaim...submission is equivalent to slavery ? It may not always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with such an idea. We are, indeed, in all disputes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 136 strani
...his whole authority is denied;j\instantly to proclaim rebellion, to beat to arms, and to put the 15 offending provinces under the ban. Will not this,...high treason, is a government to which submission is 20 equivalent to slavery? It may not always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 274 strani
...the head of the empire to insist 1085 that, if any privilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, his whole authority is denied; instantly to proclaim...provinces to make no distinctions on their part? Will 1090 it not teach them that the Government, against which a claim of liberty is tantamount to high... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 608 strani
...the head of the empire to insist, that if any privilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, that his whole authority is denied, — instantly to proclaim...which submission is equivalent to slavery ? It may uot always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with such an idea. We are, indeed,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 182 strani
...head of the empire to insist that, if any privilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, [that] his whole authority is denied ; instantly to proclaim...Will not this, Sir, very soon teach the provinces 30 to make no distinctions on their part ? Will it not teach them that the government against which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 192 strani
...to put the offending provinces under the ban. Will not this, Sir, very soon teach the provinces 3o to make no distinctions on their part ? Will it not...them that the government against which a claim of libPERILS OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. 37 erty is tantamount to high treason is a government to which submission... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1902 - 558 strani
...the head of the empire to insist, that, if any privilege is pleaded against his will, or hi» acts, his whole authority is denied ; instantly to proclaim...submission is equivalent to slavery ? It may not always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with such an idea. We are indeed, in all disputes... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 strani
...the head of the empire to insist that, if any privilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, that his whole authority is denied; instantly to proclaim...submission is equivalent to slavery ? It may not always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with such an idea. We are, indeed, in all disputes... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1902 - 316 strani
...pleaded against his will or his acts, his whole authority is denied; in?1. By force of the term. stantly to proclaim rebellion, to beat to arms, and to put...submission is equivalent to slavery ? It may not always be quite convenient to impress dependent communities with such an idea. We are, indeed, in all disputes... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 strani
...for the head of the empire to insist that, if any priA'ilege is pleaded against his will or his acts, his whole authority is denied, instantly to proclaim...liberty is tantamount to high treason, is a government in which submission is equivalent to slavery? " Mr. Speaker, it is not my custom to lean much upon... | |
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