The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1907 - Great Britain |
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... were written by Burke In The World's Classics ' in the years 1790 and 1791 . they were first published in 1907 . OXFORD : HORACE HART PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY CONTENTS DA506 Bal . 1406 V. 4 RubengE SERVICE MAIN EгMUND BURKE.
... were written by Burke In The World's Classics ' in the years 1790 and 1791 . they were first published in 1907 . OXFORD : HORACE HART PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY CONTENTS DA506 Bal . 1406 V. 4 RubengE SERVICE MAIN EгMUND BURKE.
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... universities 2 , and other lay- divines of rank and literature , ' may be proper and seasonable , though somewhat new . If the noble Seekers should find nothing to satisfy their pious fancies in the old staple of the national church ...
... universities 2 , and other lay- divines of rank and literature , ' may be proper and seasonable , though somewhat new . If the noble Seekers should find nothing to satisfy their pious fancies in the old staple of the national church ...
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