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" If then the removal of the causes of this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or rather entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or if applicable, are in the highest degree inexpedient ; what way yet... "
Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund Burke - Page 238
edited by - 1884
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1889 - 556 pages
...this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or rather entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or if applicable,...conciliate and concede ; let us see of what nature the concession ought to be : to ascertain the nature of our concession, we must look at their complaint....
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 5

1775 - 868 pages
...impracticable; if the ideas of Criminal Procefs be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the higheft depree inexpedient, what way yet remains? No way is open, but the third and laft — to comply with the American Spirit as neceffary 5 or, if you p'eafe, to fubmit to it, as a...
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A View of the History of Great Britain: During the Administration of ..., Page 2

Canada - 1782 - 434 pages
...impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal procefs be inapplicable, or if applicable, are in the higheft degree inexpedient, what way yet remains ? No way is open but the third and laft, to comply with the American fpirit as neceflary, or, if you pleafe, to , fubmit to it as a neceflary...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 676 pages
...impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal procefs be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the higheft degree inexpedient,, what way yet remains ? No way is open, but the third and laft — to comply with the American fpirit as neceflary ; or, if you pleafe, to fubmit to it, as a...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - France - 1801 - 368 pages
...impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal procefs be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the higheft degree inexpedient, what way yet remains ? No way is open, but the third and laft — i to comply with the American fpirit as neceflary ; or, if you pleafe, to fubmit to it, as...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 452 pages
...impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal procefs be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the higheft degree inexpedient, what way yet remains ?, No way is open, but the third and laft — to comply with the American fpirit as, neceffary ; or, if you pleafe to fubmit to it, as a...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807 - 560 pages
...this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or ratter entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if...mode -, if we mean to conciliate and concede ; let HS see of what nature the concession ought to be : to ascertain the nature of our concession, we must...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or rather entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if...conciliate and concede, let us see of what nature the concession ought to be. To ascertain the nature of our concession, we must look at their complaint....
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or rather entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if...conciliate and concede, let us see of what nature the concession ought to be. To ascertain the natureof our concession, we must look at their complaint....
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 18

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1813 - 768 pages
...this •pint of American liberty be, for the peater part, or rather entirely, impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if...applicable, are in the highest degree inexpedient, what ••y yet remains? No way is open, but the third and last — to comply with the American spirit...
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