The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... never meant , I am sure , any such unnat- ural restraint on the joint legislature it was then form- ing . History shows us what it meant , and all that it could mean with any degree of common sense . In the reign of Charles the First a ...
... never meant , I am sure , any such unnat- ural restraint on the joint legislature it was then form- ing . History shows us what it meant , and all that it could mean with any degree of common sense . In the reign of Charles the First a ...
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... Never ! never ! Sir , they con- stantly carried on persecution against that doctrine . I will not give heathens the glory of a doctrine which . I consider the best part of Christianity . The honor- able gentleman must recollect the ...
... Never ! never ! Sir , they con- stantly carried on persecution against that doctrine . I will not give heathens the glory of a doctrine which . I consider the best part of Christianity . The honor- able gentleman must recollect the ...
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... never did sub- scribe the Thirty - Nine Articles , Dr. Leland . But if , after all this , danger is to be apprehended , if you are really fearful that Christianity will indirectly suf- fer by 34 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
... never did sub- scribe the Thirty - Nine Articles , Dr. Leland . But if , after all this , danger is to be apprehended , if you are really fearful that Christianity will indirectly suf- fer by 34 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
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... never , never to be supported , never to be tolerated . Under the systematic attacks of these people , I see some of the props of good government already begin to fail ; 36 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
... never , never to be supported , never to be tolerated . Under the systematic attacks of these people , I see some of the props of good government already begin to fail ; 36 SPEECH ON RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS .
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... HON . C. J. FOX , MAY 11 , 1792 , FOR LEAVE TO BRING IN A BILL TO REPEAL AND ALTER CERTAIN ACTS RESPECTING RELIGIOUS OPINIONS , UPON THE OCCASION OF A PETITION OF THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY SPEECH . NEVER govern myself , no rational man ever.
... HON . C. J. FOX , MAY 11 , 1792 , FOR LEAVE TO BRING IN A BILL TO REPEAL AND ALTER CERTAIN ACTS RESPECTING RELIGIOUS OPINIONS , UPON THE OCCASION OF A PETITION OF THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY SPEECH . NEVER govern myself , no rational man ever.
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