Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... toleration of Dissenters , Burke was large- minded and liberal , and supported the principle on several occasions But he resisted ( and his reasons are very cogent ) an attempt which was made in 1772 , by certain clergymen of the Church ...
... toleration of Dissenters , Burke was large- minded and liberal , and supported the principle on several occasions But he resisted ( and his reasons are very cogent ) an attempt which was made in 1772 , by certain clergymen of the Church ...
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... tolerating spirit , and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own ... toleration , or incur the odium of protecting Papists . They therefore brought in this bill , and made it purposely ...
... tolerating spirit , and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own ... toleration , or incur the odium of protecting Papists . They therefore brought in this bill , and made it purposely ...
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... toleration began to gain ground in Europe . In Holland , the third part of the people are Catholics , they live at ease , and are a sound part of the state . In many parts of Germany , Protestants and Papists partake the same cities ...
... toleration began to gain ground in Europe . In Holland , the third part of the people are Catholics , they live at ease , and are a sound part of the state . In many parts of Germany , Protestants and Papists partake the same cities ...
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... tolerating spirit , which , as I observed , has been long gaining ground in Europe ; for abroad , it was universally thought that we had done , what I am sorry to say , we had not ; they thought we had granted a full toleration . That ...
... tolerating spirit , which , as I observed , has been long gaining ground in Europe ; for abroad , it was universally thought that we had done , what I am sorry to say , we had not ; they thought we had granted a full toleration . That ...
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... toleration , when they should find by the effects , that justice was not so irreconcileable an enemy to convenience as they had imagined . These , gentlemen , were the reasons why we left this good work in the rude unfinished state in ...
... toleration , when they should find by the effects , that justice was not so irreconcileable an enemy to convenience as they had imagined . These , gentlemen , were the reasons why we left this good work in the rude unfinished state in ...
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