The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 80
... liberty , & c . & c . There is not the least hint . that they consider those whom they call persons assuming to be masters , " to be the lawful govern- ment of their country , or persons to be treated 66 with the least management or ...
... liberty , & c . & c . There is not the least hint . that they consider those whom they call persons assuming to be masters , " to be the lawful govern- ment of their country , or persons to be treated 66 with the least management or ...
Page 104
... liberty . If that failed every thing was to be given up . The scheme of a coup de main might ( under fa- vourable circumstances ) be very fit for a partisan at the head of a light corps , by whose failure nothing material would be ...
... liberty . If that failed every thing was to be given up . The scheme of a coup de main might ( under fa- vourable circumstances ) be very fit for a partisan at the head of a light corps , by whose failure nothing material would be ...
Page 136
... liberty , and even to their lives . Numbers scarcely credible have been executed , and their property confiscated . At Paris , and in most other towns , the bread they buy is a daily dole- which they cannot obtain without a daily ticket ...
... liberty , and even to their lives . Numbers scarcely credible have been executed , and their property confiscated . At Paris , and in most other towns , the bread they buy is a daily dole- which they cannot obtain without a daily ticket ...
Page 155
... liberty for a neighbour to sup- port any of the parties according to his choice * . This interference must indeed always be a right , whilst the privilege of doing good to others , and of averting from them every sort of evil , is a ...
... liberty for a neighbour to sup- port any of the parties according to his choice * . This interference must indeed always be a right , whilst the privilege of doing good to others , and of averting from them every sort of evil , is a ...
Page 177
... liberty of conscience , ought to be suffered to have no conscience at all . The king's commis- sioner ought also to sit in their synods as before the revocation of the edict of Nantz . I am conscious that this discipline disposes men to ...
... liberty of conscience , ought to be suffered to have no conscience at all . The king's commis- sioner ought also to sit in their synods as before the revocation of the edict of Nantz . I am conscious that this discipline disposes men to ...
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