The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 19
... religion , and , I may say , of human society itself , to carry the doctrines of its liberty higher than ever it has been known by its most extravagant assertors , even in France , gave oc- casion to very serious reflections . Mr. Fox ...
... religion , and , I may say , of human society itself , to carry the doctrines of its liberty higher than ever it has been known by its most extravagant assertors , even in France , gave oc- casion to very serious reflections . Mr. Fox ...
Page 33
... religion , and even more so , than any we had ever been engaged in . This was the war which , according to Mr. Fox and Mr. Gur- ney , we were to abandon before the enemy had felt in the slightest degree the impression of our arms . - 29 ...
... religion , and even more so , than any we had ever been engaged in . This was the war which , according to Mr. Fox and Mr. Gur- ney , we were to abandon before the enemy had felt in the slightest degree the impression of our arms . - 29 ...
Page 67
... religion , law , and order , ( for of such , and not of friends to despot- ism , the royal party is composed , ) — that their very affection to this generous and manly cause , and their abhorrence of a Revolution not less fatal to ...
... religion , law , and order , ( for of such , and not of friends to despot- ism , the royal party is composed , ) — that their very affection to this generous and manly cause , and their abhorrence of a Revolution not less fatal to ...
Page 68
... religion , never had a more determined enemy . In a word , it is Brissot . It is Brissot , the republican , the Jacobin , and the philosopher , who is brought to give an account of Jacobinism , and of republicanism , and of philoso- phy ...
... religion , never had a more determined enemy . In a word , it is Brissot . It is Brissot , the republican , the Jacobin , and the philosopher , who is brought to give an account of Jacobinism , and of republicanism , and of philoso- phy ...
Page 69
... religion , mo- rality , loyalty , fidelity , and honor , discovered , that , when authority came into their hands , it would be a matter of no small difficulty for them to carry on government on the principles by which they had ...
... religion , mo- rality , loyalty , fidelity , and honor , discovered , that , when authority came into their hands , it would be a matter of no small difficulty for them to carry on government on the principles by which they had ...
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