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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... individual , or that they should be qualified to difpenfe the furplus in a more steady and equal mode , fo as to answer the purposes of a politic expenditure , than the old poffeffors , call thofe poffeffors , bishops , or canons , or ...
... individual , or that they should be qualified to difpenfe the furplus in a more steady and equal mode , fo as to answer the purposes of a politic expenditure , than the old poffeffors , call thofe poffeffors , bishops , or canons , or ...
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... individuals ? Does not the fweat of the mafon and carpenter , who toil in order to partake the fweat of the peasant , flow as pleasantly and as falubrioufly , in the con- struction and repair of the majeftic edifices of re- ligion , as ...
... individuals ? Does not the fweat of the mafon and carpenter , who toil in order to partake the fweat of the peasant , flow as pleasantly and as falubrioufly , in the con- struction and repair of the majeftic edifices of re- ligion , as ...
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... individuals and the old corps is made upon a fuppofition that no reform could be made in the latter . But in a queftion of reformation , I always confider corpo- rate bodies , whether fole or confifting of many , to Mr. Burke . to be ...
... individuals and the old corps is made upon a fuppofition that no reform could be made in the latter . But in a queftion of reformation , I always confider corpo- rate bodies , whether fole or confifting of many , to Mr. Burke . to be ...
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... individuals . They go further . They certainly never have fuffered , and never will fuffer , the fixed eftate of the church to be converted into a penfion , to depend on the treasury , and to be delayed , withheld , or perhaps to be ...
... individuals . They go further . They certainly never have fuffered , and never will fuffer , the fixed eftate of the church to be converted into a penfion , to depend on the treasury , and to be delayed , withheld , or perhaps to be ...
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... individual on the fame bottom , and to bind the nation in one guilty intereft to uphold this act , and the authority of thofe by whom it was done . In order to force the most reluctant into a partici- pation D 3 Mr. Burke . pation of ...
... individual on the fame bottom , and to bind the nation in one guilty intereft to uphold this act , and the authority of thofe by whom it was done . In order to force the most reluctant into a partici- pation D 3 Mr. Burke . pation of ...
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