The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - France |
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... thought to be influenced to that vote by those arguments . In particular , I do most exceedingly condemn all such arguments as involve any kind of reflection on the personal character of the Gentlemen who have brought in a petition so ...
... thought to be influenced to that vote by those arguments . In particular , I do most exceedingly condemn all such arguments as involve any kind of reflection on the personal character of the Gentlemen who have brought in a petition so ...
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... thought proper to take a security , that the tax raised on the people shall be applied only to those , who profess such doctrines , and follow such a mode of worship , as the Legislature , representing the people , has thought most ...
... thought proper to take a security , that the tax raised on the people shall be applied only to those , who profess such doctrines , and follow such a mode of worship , as the Legislature , representing the people , has thought most ...
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... thought of answering a plain obvious question - What is that Scripture , to which they are content to subscribe ? They do not think , that a book becomes of divine authority because it is bound in blue Morocco , and is printed by John ...
... thought of answering a plain obvious question - What is that Scripture , to which they are content to subscribe ? They do not think , that a book becomes of divine authority because it is bound in blue Morocco , and is printed by John ...
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... thought , and I trust intend that it should be , whether in such a Commonwealth it is wise to retain those Laws , which it is not proper to execute . A penal Law , not ordinarily put in execution , seems to me to be a very absurd and a ...
... thought , and I trust intend that it should be , whether in such a Commonwealth it is wise to retain those Laws , which it is not proper to execute . A penal Law , not ordinarily put in execution , seems to me to be a very absurd and a ...
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... thought fit to act . If there is any one thing within the competency of a Magistrate with regard to Religion , it is this , that he has a right to direct the exteriour ceremo- nies of Religion ; that whilst interiour Religion is within ...
... thought fit to act . If there is any one thing within the competency of a Magistrate with regard to Religion , it is this , that he has a right to direct the exteriour ceremo- nies of Religion ; that whilst interiour Religion is within ...
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