The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 - Great Britain |
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... reasons , which have been urged in favour of it . I should indeed be very much con- cerned if I were thought to be influenced to that vote by those arguments . In particular , I do most exceedingly condemn all such arguments as involve ...
... reasons , which have been urged in favour of it . I should indeed be very much con- cerned if I were thought to be influenced to that vote by those arguments . In particular , I do most exceedingly condemn all such arguments as involve ...
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... reason and ground of Ecclesiastical Uniformity , the Act of Union provided , that Presbytery should continue the Scotch , as Episcopacy the English , Establish- ment , and that this separate and mutually inde- pendent Church ...
... reason and ground of Ecclesiastical Uniformity , the Act of Union provided , that Presbytery should continue the Scotch , as Episcopacy the English , Establish- ment , and that this separate and mutually inde- pendent Church ...
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... reason , nature , habit and principle , I am totally averse , it is persecution for conscientious difference in opinion . If these gentlemen complained justly of any compulsion upon them on that article , I would hardly wait for their ...
... reason , nature , habit and principle , I am totally averse , it is persecution for conscientious difference in opinion . If these gentlemen complained justly of any compulsion upon them on that article , I would hardly wait for their ...
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... reason for their choice ; if they can assign a reason , they may do itin writing , and prescribe it as a condition ; they may transfer their authority to their representatives , and enable them to exercise the same . In all human ...
... reason for their choice ; if they can assign a reason , they may do itin writing , and prescribe it as a condition ; they may transfer their authority to their representatives , and enable them to exercise the same . In all human ...
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... reason in the world to think she is alarmed by the Bill brought before you . It is something extraordinary , that the only symptom of alarm in the Church of England should appear in the petition of some Dissenters ; with whom , I ...
... reason in the world to think she is alarmed by the Bill brought before you . It is something extraordinary , that the only symptom of alarm in the Church of England should appear in the petition of some Dissenters ; with whom , I ...
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