Sir, let me add, too, that the opinion of my having some abstract right in my favor would not put me much at my ease in passing sentence, unless I could be sure that there were no rights which, in their exercise under certain circumstances, were not the... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 577de Great Britain. Parliament - 1839Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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