A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most Distinguished British Writers on the Subject of the French Revolution: Followed by a Review, and Comparison with Events, Том 2P. Stuart, 1811 |
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... clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilfome ; as you have left no middle claffes of clergy at their eafe , in future nothing of fcience VOL . II . B ог Mr. Burke . or ...
... clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilfome ; as you have left no middle claffes of clergy at their eafe , in future nothing of fcience VOL . II . B ог Mr. Burke . or ...
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... clergy ; an arrangement which will drive out of the clerical profeffion all men of fobriety ; all who can pretend to independence in their function or their conduct ; and which will throw the whole direction of the public mind into the ...
... clergy ; an arrangement which will drive out of the clerical profeffion all men of fobriety ; all who can pretend to independence in their function or their conduct ; and which will throw the whole direction of the public mind into the ...
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... clergy , think that they shall easily reconcile their conduct to all protestant nations ; because the clergy , whom they have thus plundered , degraded , and given over to mockery and fcorn , are of the Roman Catholic , that is , of ...
... clergy , think that they shall easily reconcile their conduct to all protestant nations ; because the clergy , whom they have thus plundered , degraded , and given over to mockery and fcorn , are of the Roman Catholic , that is , of ...
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... clergy poffeffing in- dependent estates arifing from land , because we have the fame fort of eftablishment in England . That objection , you will fay , cannot hold as to the confifcation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the ...
... clergy poffeffing in- dependent estates arifing from land , because we have the fame fort of eftablishment in England . That objection , you will fay , cannot hold as to the confifcation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the ...
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... clergy into ecclefiaftical penfioners of ftate . They tremble for their liberty , from the influence of a clergy dependent on the crown ; they tremble for the public tranquillity , from the diforders of a factious clergy , if it were ...
... clergy into ecclefiaftical penfioners of ftate . They tremble for their liberty , from the influence of a clergy dependent on the crown ; they tremble for the public tranquillity , from the diforders of a factious clergy , if it were ...
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