The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 - Great Britain |
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... 1772 ; and on a motion , that it should be brought up , the same was negatived on a division , in which Mr. Burke voted in the majority , by 217 against 71 . and so constitutional in the mode . Besides the unimpeachable B2 and [ 3 ]
... 1772 ; and on a motion , that it should be brought up , the same was negatived on a division , in which Mr. Burke voted in the majority , by 217 against 71 . and so constitutional in the mode . Besides the unimpeachable B2 and [ 3 ]
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Edmund Burke. and so constitutional in the mode . Besides the unimpeachable integrity and piety of many of the promoters of this petition , which render those asper- sions as idle as they are unjust , such a way of treat- ing the subject ...
Edmund Burke. and so constitutional in the mode . Besides the unimpeachable integrity and piety of many of the promoters of this petition , which render those asper- sions as idle as they are unjust , such a way of treat- ing the subject ...
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... Constitution has 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 ...
... Constitution has 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 ...
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... Constitutions , to say nothing of many other Gospels . Therefore to ascertain Scripture you must have one Article more ; and you must define what that Scripture is , which you mean to teach . There are , I believe , very few , who ...
... Constitutions , to say nothing of many other Gospels . Therefore to ascertain Scripture you must have one Article more ; and you must define what that Scripture is , which you mean to teach . There are , I believe , very few , who ...
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... constitutional , legal Establish- ment . But , Sir , she has other securities ; she has the security of her own doctrines ; she has the security of the piety , the sanctity of her own professors ; their learning is a bulwark to defend ...
... constitutional , legal Establish- ment . But , Sir , she has other securities ; she has the security of her own doctrines ; she has the security of the piety , the sanctity of her own professors ; their learning is a bulwark to defend ...
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