The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the National assemblyG. Bell & sons, 1892 |
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... religion : I ad- mit , however , that the established religion of this country has been three or four times altered by act of parliament ; and therefore that a statute binds even in that case . But we may very safely affirm , that ...
... religion : I ad- mit , however , that the established religion of this country has been three or four times altered by act of parliament ; and therefore that a statute binds even in that case . But we may very safely affirm , that ...
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... religious . Trade is not a limited thing ; as if the objects of mutual demand and consumption could not stretch beyond the bounds of our jealousies . God has given the earth to the children of men , and he has undoubtedly , in giving it ...
... religious . Trade is not a limited thing ; as if the objects of mutual demand and consumption could not stretch beyond the bounds of our jealousies . God has given the earth to the children of men , and he has undoubtedly , in giving it ...
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... religion and Eng- lish character , the Protestant Association . It is therefore , gentlemen , not by way of cure , but of prevention , and lest the arts of wicked men may prevail over the integrity of any one amongst us , that I think ...
... religion and Eng- lish character , the Protestant Association . It is therefore , gentlemen , not by way of cure , but of prevention , and lest the arts of wicked men may prevail over the integrity of any one amongst us , that I think ...
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... religion upon all sides . The Protestant religion in that violent struggle , infected , as the Popish had been before , by worldly interests and worldly passions , became a persecutor in its turn , sometimes of the new sects , which ...
... religion upon all sides . The Protestant religion in that violent struggle , infected , as the Popish had been before , by worldly interests and worldly passions , became a persecutor in its turn , sometimes of the new sects , which ...
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... religion , along with the property , handed down to him from those who had been the old inhabitants of that land before him . Does any one who hears me approve this scheme of things , or think there is common justice , common sense , or ...
... religion , along with the property , handed down to him from those who had been the old inhabitants of that land before him . Does any one who hears me approve this scheme of things , or think there is common justice , common sense , or ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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