| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1784 - 118 pages
...inftruments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rights of men. Thefe charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englimman — But, Sir, there may be, and there are charters, not only different in nature, but formed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 660 pages
...inftruments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be ve*y fitly called the chartered rights cf mtn. Thefe charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englifhtnan. But, Sir, there may be, and there are, charters, not only different in nature, but formed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1786 - 376 pages
...ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rirhtf of men* * v it • , , ' . , ,,) *J */ -. , . Thefc charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englifhman. Eut, Sir, there may be, and there are, charters, not only different in nature, but formed... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 676 pages
...inftrnments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rights of men. Thefe charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englifhman — But, Sir, there may be, and there are charters, not only different in nature, but formed... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 474 pages
...men, Thefe charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englifhman. — But, Sir, there may be, and there are charters, not...different in nature, but formed on principles the very reverfe of thofe of the great charter. Of this kind is the charter of the Eaft-India company. Magna... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 464 pages
...inftruments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rights of men. Thefe charters have made the very name of a charter dear to the heart of every Englifhman. — But, Sir, there may be, and there are charters, not only different in nature, but formed... | |
| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807 - 560 pages
...these instruments may, without any deceitfnl ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered right 's of men. These charters have made the very name of...heart of every Englishman. — But, Sir, there may be, there are charters, not only different in nature, but - ? -' formed on principles the very reverse... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 468 pages
...by these instruments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rights of men. These charters have made the very name of...kind is the charter of the East India company. Magna Ghana is a charter to restrain power, and to destroy monopoly. The East India charter is a charter... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 466 pages
...by these instruments may, without any deceitful ambiguity, be very fitly called the chartered rights of men. These ,charters have made the very name of...principles the very reverse of those of the great charter. Ot this kind is the charter of the East India companyMagna Charta is a charter to restrain power, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1823 - 472 pages
...ambiguity, be very fitly called -the chartered rights of men. These'charters have made the very name of charter dear to the heart of every Englishman. —But,...great charter. Of this kind is the charter of the East-India company. Magna charta is a charter to restrain power, and to destroy monopoly. The East-India... | |
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