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" Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates ; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest,... "
Practical Elocution - Página 150
por Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 312 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen33

1833 - 1034 páginas
...state's, and with hostile interests, which interests each must maintain as an agent against other agents. But Parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation with one interest, that of the whole. You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he is not member for Bristol, but he is a...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenour of our constitution. Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different...good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose amember indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is a...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...who hear the arguments? Parliament" said Mr. BUREE, "is not a congress of ambassadors from dînèrent h ; hut parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where...
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The Rationale of Political Representation

Samuel Bailey - 1835 - 464 páginas
...land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenour of our constitution. " Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different...good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member, indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not a member of Bristol, but he is...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenour of our constitution. , You chuse a member indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not a member of Bristol, but he is...
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The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and ...

Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 páginas
...mistake of the whole order and tenor of our constitution. Parliament is not a congress of embassadors from different and hostile interests, which interests...each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against the other agents and advocates; but Parliament is a deliberate assembly of one nation, with one interest,...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 páginas
...land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenour of our constitution. H) instance, sacrificed the slightest of your interests...description of men, or any one man in any description. You choose amember indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is a...
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Select Extracts from Blackstone's Commentaries ... With a glossary ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 páginas
...Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, and which interests eacb must maintain as an agent and advocate, against other...good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member, indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen190

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 608 páginas
...first and foremost with the promotion of the interests of his own Colony ; the conference in fact was ' a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile...and advocate against other agents and advocates.' The vote was taken by States, so that the smallest Colony had equal voting power with the greatest....
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Memoir of the Life and Character of Edmund Burke: With Specimens of His ...

Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 páginas
...tenour of our constitution. " Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different states and with hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain...good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member indeed ; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is a...
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