The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... , May 26 , 1795 · · 375 LETTER TO RICHARD BURKE , ESQ . , ON PROTESTANT AS- CENDENCY IN IRELAND , 1793 . LETTER ON THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND , 1797 · · 385 • 413 PREFACE TO THE SECOND POSTHUMOUS VOLUME , * IN A iv CONTENTS.
... , May 26 , 1795 · · 375 LETTER TO RICHARD BURKE , ESQ . , ON PROTESTANT AS- CENDENCY IN IRELAND , 1793 . LETTER ON THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND , 1797 · · 385 • 413 PREFACE TO THE SECOND POSTHUMOUS VOLUME , * IN A iv CONTENTS.
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... Protestant lay elders who govern Ireland on the pacific principles of polemic theology , and who now , from dread of the Pope , cannot take a cool bottle of claret , or enjoy an innocent Parlia- mentary job , with any tolerable quiet ...
... Protestant lay elders who govern Ireland on the pacific principles of polemic theology , and who now , from dread of the Pope , cannot take a cool bottle of claret , or enjoy an innocent Parlia- mentary job , with any tolerable quiet ...
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... Protestant Dissenters . in Ireland and in England , and what I conceived the reason of that difference to be . About the same time I was called to town for a day ; and I took an opportu- nity , in Westminster Hall , of urging the same ...
... Protestant Dissenters . in Ireland and in England , and what I conceived the reason of that difference to be . About the same time I was called to town for a day ; and I took an opportu- nity , in Westminster Hall , of urging the same ...
Page 248
Edmund Burke. ought to be followed from that recommended by the champions of the Protestant Association . They rec- ommend that the offenders for plunder ought to be punished , and the offenders from principle spared . But the contrary ...
Edmund Burke. ought to be followed from that recommended by the champions of the Protestant Association . They rec- ommend that the offenders for plunder ought to be punished , and the offenders from principle spared . But the contrary ...
Page 307
... Protestant , both are to be deprived of their children . The paternal power thus being wholly abrogated , it is evident that by the last regulation the power of an husband over his wife is also considerably impaired ; because , if it be ...
... Protestant , both are to be deprived of their children . The paternal power thus being wholly abrogated , it is evident that by the last regulation the power of an husband over his wife is also considerably impaired ; because , if it be ...
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