Annual Register, Том 10Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1795 |
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... thought themselves happy in the conceffion made to them , that the ecclefiaftical pro- perty and revenues of Catholics fhould not be given to any but the members of their own communion , in the fame manner as thofe ap- pertaining to ...
... thought themselves happy in the conceffion made to them , that the ecclefiaftical pro- perty and revenues of Catholics fhould not be given to any but the members of their own communion , in the fame manner as thofe ap- pertaining to ...
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... thought would be the most effectual one to an fwer the defired purposes ; which was , that the diet fhould appoint a certain number of commissioners , out of the three orders of the ftate , to whom it should grant full pow- ers to ...
... thought would be the most effectual one to an fwer the defired purposes ; which was , that the diet fhould appoint a certain number of commissioners , out of the three orders of the ftate , to whom it should grant full pow- ers to ...
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... thought their friends . The time has been , when an at- tempt of the fame nature might have overturned the best founded government in Christendom . This event fufficiently fhews the great latitude that a freedom of thought and enquiry ...
... thought their friends . The time has been , when an at- tempt of the fame nature might have overturned the best founded government in Christendom . This event fufficiently fhews the great latitude that a freedom of thought and enquiry ...
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... thought might have been fitter for the Corfican fervice than their own troops . They also pub- lifhed an indemnity to all their affaffins and outlaws of every fort , upon condition that they would fight the battles of the republic in ...
... thought might have been fitter for the Corfican fervice than their own troops . They also pub- lifhed an indemnity to all their affaffins and outlaws of every fort , upon condition that they would fight the battles of the republic in ...
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... thought that a great revenue and a flourishing trade ill agreed with a low dividend , and tended to fink , to an artificial lowness , the price of stock , to the great lofs of the prefent poffeffors , and the advantage of future deal ...
... thought that a great revenue and a flourishing trade ill agreed with a low dividend , and tended to fink , to an artificial lowness , the price of stock , to the great lofs of the prefent poffeffors , and the advantage of future deal ...
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