The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... sover- eign a con- scientious in cases of necessity . Sir John Holland . " The Commons would not be understood as if they were pleading for a licentious re- duty , except sistance , as if subjects were left to their good - will and ...
... sover- eign a con- scientious in cases of necessity . Sir John Holland . " The Commons would not be understood as if they were pleading for a licentious re- duty , except sistance , as if subjects were left to their good - will and ...
Page 264
... sover- eigns , was to give a toleration to Protestant Dissent- ers whose doctrines they ascertained . As to the mere civil privileges which the Dissenters held as subjects before the Revolution , these were not touched at all . The laws ...
... sover- eigns , was to give a toleration to Protestant Dissent- ers whose doctrines they ascertained . As to the mere civil privileges which the Dissenters held as subjects before the Revolution , these were not touched at all . The laws ...
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... sover Effect of fear The powers of Europe have a pretext for eign powers . concealing their fears , by saying that this language is not used by the king ; though they well know that there is in effect no such person , -that the Assembly ...
... sover Effect of fear The powers of Europe have a pretext for eign powers . concealing their fears , by saying that this language is not used by the king ; though they well know that there is in effect no such person , -that the Assembly ...
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