The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against ...
... kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against ...
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... kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against ...
... kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even though I should , at the same time , be obliged to vindicate the former * part of my antagonist's conduct against ...
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... kind . Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cement- ing principle . My plan , therefore , being formed upon the most simple grounds imaginable , may disappoint some people , when they hear it . It has nothing to recommend it to ...
... kind . Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cement- ing principle . My plan , therefore , being formed upon the most simple grounds imaginable , may disappoint some people , when they hear it . It has nothing to recommend it to ...
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... kind , which is the most adverse to all implicit submission of mind and opinion . This is a persuasion not only favourable to liberty , but built upon it . I do not think , Sir , that the reason of this averse- ness in the dissenting ...
... kind , which is the most adverse to all implicit submission of mind and opinion . This is a persuasion not only favourable to liberty , but built upon it . I do not think , Sir , that the reason of this averse- ness in the dissenting ...
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... kind of rank and pri- vilege . Not seeing there , that freedom , as in countries where it is a common blessing , and as broad and general as the air , may be united with much abject toil , with great misery , with all the exterior of ...
... kind of rank and pri- vilege . Not seeing there , that freedom , as in countries where it is a common blessing , and as broad and general as the air , may be united with much abject toil , with great misery , with all the exterior of ...
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