The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... body dreadful and ruinous to all our establishments , let him call to mind the follies , the violences , the outrages , and persecutions , that conjured up , very blamably , but very naturally , that same spirit of retal- iation . Let ...
... body dreadful and ruinous to all our establishments , let him call to mind the follies , the violences , the outrages , and persecutions , that conjured up , very blamably , but very naturally , that same spirit of retal- iation . Let ...
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... body corporate , may alter her laws without changing her identity . As an independ ent church , professing fallibility , she has claimed a right of acting without the consent of any other ; as a church , she claims , and has always ...
... body corporate , may alter her laws without changing her identity . As an independ ent church , professing fallibility , she has claimed a right of acting without the consent of any other ; as a church , she claims , and has always ...
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... body of your people upon that one ground , in which every hope and fear , every interest , passion , prejudice , everything which can affect the human breast , are all involved together . If you make this a season for religious ...
... body of your people upon that one ground , in which every hope and fear , every interest , passion , prejudice , everything which can affect the human breast , are all involved together . If you make this a season for religious ...
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... body of men will then say you ought to have no liturgy at all : and then these men , who now complain so bitterly that they are shut out , will themselves bar the door against thousands of others . Dissent , not satisfied with tol ...
... body of men will then say you ought to have no liturgy at all : and then these men , who now complain so bitterly that they are shut out , will themselves bar the door against thousands of others . Dissent , not satisfied with tol ...
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... bodies of men into a state of slavery and court dependence ; since their liberty of conscience . and their power of executing their functions depend entirely on his will . I would have no man 26 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
... bodies of men into a state of slavery and court dependence ; since their liberty of conscience . and their power of executing their functions depend entirely on his will . I would have no man 26 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
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