The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his majesty . between this revolu- There have been many internal revolutions in Difference the government ...
... nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his majesty . between this revolu- There have been many internal revolutions in Difference the government ...
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... natural circumstances . The prin- ciple of the Reformation was such as , by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its origin . For instance , the doctrine of " Justification by faith or by works ...
... natural circumstances . The prin- ciple of the Reformation was such as , by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its origin . For instance , the doctrine of " Justification by faith or by works ...
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... natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different persuasion . These factions , wherever they prevailed , if they did not absolutely destroy , at least weakened and distracted the locality of patriotism ...
... natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different persuasion . These factions , wherever they prevailed , if they did not absolutely destroy , at least weakened and distracted the locality of patriotism ...
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... nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and striking instance of such a ground for faction , full as powerful and full as mischievous as our spirit of religious system had ever been ; exciting in all the states of Greece ...
... nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and striking instance of such a ground for faction , full as powerful and full as mischievous as our spirit of religious system had ever been ; exciting in all the states of Greece ...
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... natural , unceasing , inde- " feasible sovereign ; that this majority is per- fectly master of the form , as well as the admi- nistration , of the state , and that the magistrates , " under whatever names they are called , are only ...
... natural , unceasing , inde- " feasible sovereign ; that this majority is per- fectly master of the form , as well as the admi- nistration , of the state , and that the magistrates , " under whatever names they are called , are only ...
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