The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - France |
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... the honour- able gentleman quotes , in tolerating those , who have none . I am not over fond of calling for the secular arm upon these misguided , or misguid- D 2 ing , ing , men ; but if ever it ought to OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS . 35.
... the honour- able gentleman quotes , in tolerating those , who have none . I am not over fond of calling for the secular arm upon these misguided , or misguid- D 2 ing , ing , men ; but if ever it ought to OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS . 35.
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... arms against these men , who do the mischief you fear promoting ; point your arms against men , who , not contented with endeavouring to turn your eyes from the blaze and effulgence of light , by which life and immortality is so ...
... arms against these men , who do the mischief you fear promoting ; point your arms against men , who , not contented with endeavouring to turn your eyes from the blaze and effulgence of light , by which life and immortality is so ...
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... arm myself against them ? by uniting all those in affection , who are united in the belief of the great principles of the Godhead , that made and sustains the world . They , who hold Revelation , give double assurance to the Country ...
... arm myself against them ? by uniting all those in affection , who are united in the belief of the great principles of the Godhead , that made and sustains the world . They , who hold Revelation , give double assurance to the Country ...
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Edmund Burke. roughs ; here to fix their magazines and places of arms , and thus to make them the principal , not the secondary , theatre of their manœuvres for securing a determined majority in Parliament . I believe nobody will deny ...
Edmund Burke. roughs ; here to fix their magazines and places of arms , and thus to make them the principal , not the secondary , theatre of their manœuvres for securing a determined majority in Parliament . I believe nobody will deny ...
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... arms ; but if to one of the can- didates you add a thousand a year in places for himself , and a power of giving away as much among others , one must , or there is no truth in arithmetical demonstration , ruin his adversary , if he is ...
... arms ; but if to one of the can- didates you add a thousand a year in places for himself , and a power of giving away as much among others , one must , or there is no truth in arithmetical demonstration , ruin his adversary , if he is ...
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