The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... Dissenters in their peti- tion for the indulgence which he had refused to the clergy of the Established Church , in this , as he was not guilty of it , so he was not reproached with inconsis- tency . At the same time he promoted , and ...
... Dissenters in their peti- tion for the indulgence which he had refused to the clergy of the Established Church , in this , as he was not guilty of it , so he was not reproached with inconsis- tency . At the same time he promoted , and ...
Page 224
... Dissenters . But that is a chap- ter by itself . I am sure I wish well to that Church , and think its ministers among the very best citizens of your country . However , such as it is , a great walk in life is forbidden ground to ...
... Dissenters . But that is a chap- ter by itself . I am sure I wish well to that Church , and think its ministers among the very best citizens of your country . However , such as it is , a great walk in life is forbidden ground to ...
Page 253
Edmund Burke. 1 land ) Protestant Dissenters from all civil and mili- tary employments , they never touched their right of voting for members of Parliament or sitting in either House : a point I state , not as approving or condemn- ing ...
Edmund Burke. 1 land ) Protestant Dissenters from all civil and mili- tary employments , they never touched their right of voting for members of Parliament or sitting in either House : a point I state , not as approving or condemn- ing ...
Page 262
... Dissenters in England , of those descriptions who came under the Toleration Act of King William and Queen Mary : an act coeval with the Revolution ; and which ought , on the principles of the gentlemon who oppose the relief to the Catho ...
... Dissenters in England , of those descriptions who came under the Toleration Act of King William and Queen Mary : an act coeval with the Revolution ; and which ought , on the principles of the gentlemon who oppose the relief to the Catho ...
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... Dissenters held as subjects before the Revolution , these were not touched at all . The laws have fully permitted , in a qualification for all offices , to such Dissenters , an occasional conform ity : a thing I believe singular , where ...
... Dissenters held as subjects before the Revolution , these were not touched at all . The laws have fully permitted , in a qualification for all offices , to such Dissenters , an occasional conform ity : a thing I believe singular , where ...
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