The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1801 |
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Page 32
... themselves good Proteftants , from their ani mofity to others , are in that respect no Proteftants at all . It was at firft thought neceflary , perhaps , to to oppose to Popery another Popery , to get the 32 SPEECH AT BRISTOL.
... themselves good Proteftants , from their ani mofity to others , are in that respect no Proteftants at all . It was at firft thought neceflary , perhaps , to to oppose to Popery another Popery , to get the 32 SPEECH AT BRISTOL.
Page 36
... themselves , but infinitely dangerous to their country ) under the privileges of foreign mi nifters , officiated as their fervants , and under their protection . The whole body of the Catholicks , condemned to beggary and to ignorance ...
... themselves , but infinitely dangerous to their country ) under the privileges of foreign mi nifters , officiated as their fervants , and under their protection . The whole body of the Catholicks , condemned to beggary and to ignorance ...
Page 46
... themselves from imputed crimes ? Left by an ad- herence to the caufe of their country they fhould acquire a title to fair and equitable treatment , are we refolved to furnish them with caufes of eternal enmity ; and rather fupply them ...
... themselves from imputed crimes ? Left by an ad- herence to the caufe of their country they fhould acquire a title to fair and equitable treatment , are we refolved to furnish them with caufes of eternal enmity ; and rather fupply them ...
Page 48
... themselves are apt to have but too exquisite a fenfe ) I could affign no one reason of justice , policy , or feeling , for not concurring moft cordially , as moft cordially I did concur , in foftening fome part of that shameful ...
... themselves are apt to have but too exquisite a fenfe ) I could affign no one reason of justice , policy , or feeling , for not concurring moft cordially , as moft cordially I did concur , in foftening fome part of that shameful ...
Page 62
... themselves . I am fure it were far more proper to have called them forth , and given them the thanks of both houses of par liament , than to have fuffered thofe worthy cler- gymen , and excellent citizens , to be hunted into holes and ...
... themselves . I am fure it were far more proper to have called them forth , and given them the thanks of both houses of par liament , than to have fuffered thofe worthy cler- gymen , and excellent citizens , to be hunted into holes and ...
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