The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... This usurpation excited a most mutinous spirit in that country . It produced that shocking fanatical Covenant ( I mean the Covenant of '36 ) for forcing their ideas of religion on England , and indeed on 8 SPEECH ON THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY .
... This usurpation excited a most mutinous spirit in that country . It produced that shocking fanatical Covenant ( I mean the Covenant of '36 ) for forcing their ideas of religion on England , and indeed on 8 SPEECH ON THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY .
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Edmund Burke. their ideas of religion on England , and indeed on all mankind . This became the occasion , at length , of other covenants , and of a Scotch army marching into England to fulfil them ; and the Parliament of Eng- land ( for ...
Edmund Burke. their ideas of religion on England , and indeed on all mankind . This became the occasion , at length , of other covenants , and of a Scotch army marching into England to fulfil them ; and the Parliament of Eng- land ( for ...
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... ideas , for no other visi- ble purpose than the enabling them to receive with a good conscience the tenth part of the produce of your lands ? Therefore , beforehand , the Constitution has thought proper to take a security that the tax ...
... ideas , for no other visi- ble purpose than the enabling them to receive with a good conscience the tenth part of the produce of your lands ? Therefore , beforehand , the Constitution has thought proper to take a security that the tax ...
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... idea I ever heard , and will amount to just noth- ing at all . Gentlemen so acute have not , that I have heard , ever thought of answering a plain , obvious question : What is that Scripture to which they are content to subscribe ? They ...
... idea I ever heard , and will amount to just noth- ing at all . Gentlemen so acute have not , that I have heard , ever thought of answering a plain , obvious question : What is that Scripture to which they are content to subscribe ? They ...
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... idea I ever heard , and will amount to just noth- ing at all . Gentlemen so acute have not , that I have heard , ever thought of answering a plain , obvious question : What is that Scripture to which they are content to subscribe ? They ...
... idea I ever heard , and will amount to just noth- ing at all . Gentlemen so acute have not , that I have heard , ever thought of answering a plain , obvious question : What is that Scripture to which they are content to subscribe ? They ...
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