The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... OPINIONS , UPON 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 ...
... OPINIONS , UPON 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 ...
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... opinion . If these gentlemen complained justly of any compul- sion upon them on that article , I would hardly wait for their petitions ; as soon as I knew the evil , I would haste to the cure ; I would even run before their complaints ...
... opinion . If these gentlemen complained justly of any compul- sion upon them on that article , I would hardly wait for their petitions ; as soon as I knew the evil , I would haste to the cure ; I would even run before their complaints ...
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... opinions . - The laws of toleration provide for every real griev- ance that these gentlemen can rationally complain of Are they hindered from professing their belief of what they think to be truth ? If they do not like the Establishment ...
... opinions . - The laws of toleration provide for every real griev- ance that these gentlemen can rationally complain of Are they hindered from professing their belief of what they think to be truth ? If they do not like the Establishment ...
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... the very essence of liberty consists in being gov- erned according to law , as if grievances had nothing real and intrinsic ; but I cannot be of that opinion . Grievances may subsist by law . Nay , I do 14 SPEECH ON THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY .
... the very essence of liberty consists in being gov- erned according to law , as if grievances had nothing real and intrinsic ; but I cannot be of that opinion . Grievances may subsist by law . Nay , I do 14 SPEECH ON THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY .
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... opinion , but that diversity in opinion is not re- warded by bishoprics , rectories , and collegiate stalls . When gentlemen complain of the subscription as matter of grievance , the complaint arises from con- founding private judgment ...
... opinion , but that diversity in opinion is not re- warded by bishoprics , rectories , and collegiate stalls . When gentlemen complain of the subscription as matter of grievance , the complaint arises from con- founding private judgment ...
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