The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... MEASURE , AND A COPY OF SPEECH ON THE PROPOSED BILL • A BILL FOR THE REPEAL OF THE MARRIAGE ACT , June 15 , 1781 SPEECH ON TO QUIET • • 105 A MOTION FOR LEAVE TO BRING IN A BILL THE POSSESSIONS OF THE SUBJECT AGAINST DORMANT CLAIMS OF ...
... MEASURE , AND A COPY OF SPEECH ON THE PROPOSED BILL • A BILL FOR THE REPEAL OF THE MARRIAGE ACT , June 15 , 1781 SPEECH ON TO QUIET • • 105 A MOTION FOR LEAVE TO BRING IN A BILL THE POSSESSIONS OF THE SUBJECT AGAINST DORMANT CLAIMS OF ...
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... measure in our punishment . As robberies in- crease in number and audacity , the alarm increases . These wretches ... measures for their defence , and they are almost always caught unprepared : Nec coïere pares : alter vergentibus annis ...
... measure in our punishment . As robberies in- crease in number and audacity , the alarm increases . These wretches ... measures for their defence , and they are almost always caught unprepared : Nec coïere pares : alter vergentibus annis ...
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... any particular measure , is , whether the danger to the Church is a public evil for to those who think that the national Church Establishment is itself a national grievance , to desire SPEECH ON THE PETITION OF THE UNITARIANS . 55.
... any particular measure , is , whether the danger to the Church is a public evil for to those who think that the national Church Establishment is itself a national grievance , to desire SPEECH ON THE PETITION OF THE UNITARIANS . 55.
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... measure , upon account of its conducing to the safety of the Church or averting its danger , would be to the last degree absurd . If you have reason to think thus of it , take the reformation instantly into your own hands , whilst you ...
... measure , upon account of its conducing to the safety of the Church or averting its danger , would be to the last degree absurd . If you have reason to think thus of it , take the reformation instantly into your own hands , whilst you ...
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... measures , or to any general schemes of policy , they have neither enough of spec- ulation in the closet nor of experience ... measure I have other standards . - • • That the frequency of elections proposed by this bill has a tendency to ...
... measures , or to any general schemes of policy , they have neither enough of spec- ulation in the closet nor of experience ... measure I have other standards . - • • That the frequency of elections proposed by this bill has a tendency to ...
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