The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... RESPECTING RELIGIOUS 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 ...
... RESPECTING RELIGIOUS 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 ...
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... respects erroneous , was erroneous in point of persecution . I do not say every heathen who per- secuted was therefore an impious man : I only say he was mistaken , as such a man is now . But , says the honorable gentleman , they did ...
... respects erroneous , was erroneous in point of persecution . I do not say every heathen who per- secuted was therefore an impious man : I only say he was mistaken , as such a man is now . But , says the honorable gentleman , they did ...
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... respect all conscience , -all con- science that is really such , and which perhaps its very tenderness proves to be sincere . I wish to see the Established Church of England great and power- ful ; I wish to see her foundations laid low ...
... respect all conscience , -all con- science that is really such , and which perhaps its very tenderness proves to be sincere . I wish to see the Established Church of England great and power- ful ; I wish to see her foundations laid low ...
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... 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.
... 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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... to ascertain the rights of the elec- tors in respect to the eligibility of persons to serve in Parlia- ment , was rejected by a majority of 167 against 103 . SPEECH . N every complicated constitution ( and every free.
... to ascertain the rights of the elec- tors in respect to the eligibility of persons to serve in Parlia- ment , was rejected by a majority of 167 against 103 . SPEECH . N every complicated constitution ( and every free.
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