The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... favour of himself and all his subjects , his majesty has commanded me to take leave of this court , as not conceiving it to be suita- ble to the dignity of his crown , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a ...
... favour of himself and all his subjects , his majesty has commanded me to take leave of this court , as not conceiving it to be suita- ble to the dignity of his crown , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a ...
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... favour of the emperor and the pope , with no mixture of religious dogmas : or if any thing religiously doc- trinal they had in them originally , it very soon disappeared ; as their first political objects disap- peared also , though the ...
... favour of the emperor and the pope , with no mixture of religious dogmas : or if any thing religiously doc- trinal they had in them originally , it very soon disappeared ; as their first political objects disap- peared also , though the ...
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... As to the ecclesiastical charge , whether as a compensation for losses , or a provision for religion , of which they made at first a great parade , and entered st } entered into a solemn engagement in favour of. 48 THOUGHTS ON.
... As to the ecclesiastical charge , whether as a compensation for losses , or a provision for religion , of which they made at first a great parade , and entered st } entered into a solemn engagement in favour of. 48 THOUGHTS ON.
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Edmund Burke. st } entered into a solemn engagement in favour of it , it was estimated at a much larger sum than they could expect from the church property , moveable or immoveable : they are completely bankrupt as to that article . It ...
Edmund Burke. st } entered into a solemn engagement in favour of it , it was estimated at a much larger sum than they could expect from the church property , moveable or immoveable : they are completely bankrupt as to that article . It ...
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... favour of these dis- contents . Thirdly , that as long as it exists in France , it will be the interest of the managers there , and it is in the very essence of their plan , to disturb and dis- tract all other governments , and their ...
... favour of these dis- contents . Thirdly , that as long as it exists in France , it will be the interest of the managers there , and it is in the very essence of their plan , to disturb and dis- tract all other governments , and their ...
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