The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - France |
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... mind the follies , the violences , the outrages and persecutions , that conjured up , very blamably , but very naturally , that same spirit of retaliation . Let him recollect , along with the injuries , the services , which Dis- senters ...
... mind the follies , the violences , the outrages and persecutions , that conjured up , very blamably , but very naturally , that same spirit of retaliation . Let him recollect , along with the injuries , the services , which Dis- senters ...
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... agree in what ought to be altered ? And after it is altered to the mind of every one , you are no further advanced than if you had not taken B.C.L. taken a single step ; because a large body of ACTS OF 13 UNIFORMITY .
... agree in what ought to be altered ? And after it is altered to the mind of every one , you are no further advanced than if you had not taken B.C.L. taken a single step ; because a large body of ACTS OF 13 UNIFORMITY .
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... minds is most agreeable to truth , and conduces most to the eternal happiness of mankind . In the same manner it is not true , that we are , against the conviction of our own judgment , to establish a system of opinions and practices di ...
... minds is most agreeable to truth , and conduces most to the eternal happiness of mankind . In the same manner it is not true , that we are , against the conviction of our own judgment , to establish a system of opinions and practices di ...
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... mind . As religion is one of the bonds of society , he ought not to suffer it to be made the pretext of destroying its peace , order , liberty and its security . strictly to look to it when men Above all , he ought begin to form new ...
... mind . As religion is one of the bonds of society , he ought not to suffer it to be made the pretext of destroying its peace , order , liberty and its security . strictly to look to it when men Above all , he ought begin to form new ...
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... mind marches the same road ; my school is the practice and usage of Parliament . Old religious factions are volcanoes burnt out ; on the lava and ashes , and squalid scoriæ of old eruptions grow the peaceful olive , the cheering vine ...
... mind marches the same road ; my school is the practice and usage of Parliament . Old religious factions are volcanoes burnt out ; on the lava and ashes , and squalid scoriæ of old eruptions grow the peaceful olive , the cheering vine ...
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