The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... OCCASION OF A PETI- TION OF THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY , May 11 , 1792 SPEECH RELATIVE TO THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION , Feb- ruary 7 , 1771 SPEECH ON • • • • 39 · A BILL FOR SHORTENING THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS , May 8 , 1780 SPEECH ON INTO THE ...
... OCCASION OF A PETI- TION OF THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY , May 11 , 1792 SPEECH RELATIVE TO THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION , Feb- ruary 7 , 1771 SPEECH ON • • • • 39 · A BILL FOR SHORTENING THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS , May 8 , 1780 SPEECH ON INTO THE ...
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... occasion , at length , of other covenants , and of a Scotch army marching into England to fulfil them ; and the Parliament of Eng- land ( for its own purposes ) adopted their scheme , took their last covenant , and destroyed the Church ...
... occasion , at length , of other covenants , and of a Scotch army marching into England to fulfil them ; and the Parliament of Eng- land ( for its own purposes ) adopted their scheme , took their last covenant , and destroyed the Church ...
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... occasions , enjoy the same legal government of liberty . Take it under the description of those who would soften those features , the state of slavery and conniv- ance is the same thing . If the liberty enjoyed be a liberty not of ...
... occasions , enjoy the same legal government of liberty . Take it under the description of those who would soften those features , the state of slavery and conniv- ance is the same thing . If the liberty enjoyed be a liberty not of ...
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... , 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.
... , 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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... at once upon us , deliberation itself is ruinous , which saves upon all other occasions ; because , when perils are instant , it delays decision : - the man is in a flutter , and in 50 SPEECH ON THE PETITION OF THE UNITARIANS .
... at once upon us , deliberation itself is ruinous , which saves upon all other occasions ; because , when perils are instant , it delays decision : - the man is in a flutter , and in 50 SPEECH ON THE PETITION OF THE UNITARIANS .
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