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" Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. "
Lives of illustrious ... Irishmen, ed. by J. Wills - Page 283
by Irishman - 1844
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The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents ...

Art - 1832 - 616 pages
...instructions of those who sent him there. " Your representative," said he, "owes you not only his industry, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." The affairs of America for some time almost entirely engrossed his attention : one of his numerous...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 33

Scotland - 1833 - 1034 pages
...enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living. They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of...serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. * * # * * if government were a matter of will, upon any side ; yours, without question, ought to be...
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Men and Manners in America, Volume 2

Thomas Hamilton - Canada - 1833 - 414 pages
...his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man.) or any set of men living. They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of...judgment, and HE BETRAYS INSTEAD OF SERVING YOU if he sacrifice it to your opinion." Again. " If government were a matter of will upon any side, yours, without...
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Men and Manners in America. By the Author of Cyril Thornton, Etc, Volume 2

Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - 426 pages
...his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or any set of men living. They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of...only, but his judgment, and HE BETRAYS INSTEAD OF SERVINO YOU if he sacrifice it to your opinion." Again. " If government were a matter of will upon...
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Men and Manners in America

Thomas Hamilton - Canada - 1833 - 420 pages
...his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or any set of men living: They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of...which he is deeply answerable. Your representative oioes you, not his industry only, but his judgment, and HE BETRAYS INSTEAD OP SERVING TOU if he sacrifice...
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National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent ..., Volume 1; Volume 4

William Jerdan - Great Britain - 1834 - 410 pages
...or to any set of men living. These he does not derive from your pleasure; no, nor from the law and the constitution. They are a trust from Providence,...serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. •j " My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 740 pages
...or to any set of mon living. These he does not derive from your pleasure ; no, nor from the law and the constitution. They are a trust from Providence,...he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes тегу kind of freemen, and voted many hundreds of them. you, not his industry only, but his judgment...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 744 pages
...or to any set of mon living. These he does not derive from your pleasure ; no, nor from the law and the constitution. They are a trust from Providence,...he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes very kintl of freemen, and voted many hundreds of them. you, not his industry only, but his judgment...
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The Rationale of Political Representation

Samuel Bailey - Great Britain - 1835 - 458 pages
...or to any set of men living. These he does not derive from your pleasure; no, nor from the law and the constitution. They are a trust from Providence,...opinion. " My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservientto yours. If that be all, the thing is innocent. If government were a matter of will upon...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 652 pages
...or to any set of men living. These he does not derive from your pleasure ; no, nor from the law and t, with what an adult strength of abuse, and of wealth...have, to struggle. We are sensible that the influenc opmion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient to yours. If that be all, the thing...
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