The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... Protestantism ; that it was not settled upon elective principles , in any sense of the word elec tive , or under any ... Protestant line , drawn from James the First , as the stock of inheritance . " Sir John Hawles . settling the " If ...
... Protestantism ; that it was not settled upon elective principles , in any sense of the word elec tive , or under any ... Protestant line , drawn from James the First , as the stock of inheritance . " Sir John Hawles . settling the " If ...
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... Protestant line . " I mean now to show that the Whigs ( if Sir Joseph Jekyl was one , and if he spoke in conformity to the sense of the Whig House of Commons , and the Whig ministry who employed him ) did carefully guard against any ...
... Protestant line . " I mean now to show that the Whigs ( if Sir Joseph Jekyl was one , and if he spoke in conformity to the sense of the Whig House of Commons , and the Whig ministry who employed him ) did carefully guard against any ...
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... Protestants of Ireland , and their aptitude to admit in time of some part of that equality without which you never can be FELLOW - CITIZENS . Of all this I am wholly ignorant . All my correspondence with men of public importance in ...
... Protestants of Ireland , and their aptitude to admit in time of some part of that equality without which you never can be FELLOW - CITIZENS . Of all this I am wholly ignorant . All my correspondence with men of public importance in ...
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... Protestant Dissenters . But that is a chap- ter by itself . I am sure I wish well to that Church , and think its ministers among the very best citizens of your country . However , such as it is , a great walk in life is forbidden ground ...
... Protestant Dissenters . But that is a chap- ter by itself . I am sure I wish well to that Church , and think its ministers among the very best citizens of your country . However , such as it is , a great walk in life is forbidden ground ...
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... Protestants of Ireland feel well and naturally on the hardship of being bound by laws in the enacting of which they do not directly or indirectly vote . The bounds of these matters are nice , and hard to be settled in theory , and ...
... Protestants of Ireland feel well and naturally on the hardship of being bound by laws in the enacting of which they do not directly or indirectly vote . The bounds of these matters are nice , and hard to be settled in theory , and ...
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