The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Miscellaneous speeches, letters, and fragments. Abridgment of English history, etc. With a general indexG. Bell & sons, 1890 - Political science |
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... religion , from that moment she deprives her husband of all management and direction of his children , and even of all the tender satis- faction which a parent can feel in their society , and which is the only indemnification he can ...
... religion , from that moment she deprives her husband of all management and direction of his children , and even of all the tender satis- faction which a parent can feel in their society , and which is the only indemnification he can ...
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... religion . If , therefore , she chooses to balance domestic misdemeanours to her husband by the public merit of conformity to the Protestant religion , the law will suffer no plea of such misdemeanours to be urged on the husband's part ...
... religion . If , therefore , she chooses to balance domestic misdemeanours to her husband by the public merit of conformity to the Protestant religion , the law will suffer no plea of such misdemeanours to be urged on the husband's part ...
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... religion , which is carried on in all persuasions , but especially in the Romish , by persons appointed for that purpose . The law of King William and Queen Anne ordered all Popish parsons exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction , all ...
... religion , which is carried on in all persuasions , but especially in the Romish , by persons appointed for that purpose . The law of King William and Queen Anne ordered all Popish parsons exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction , all ...
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... religion , which may be necessary to enable him to form some judgment of the spirit of the whole system , and of the ... religious influence on the public is made to operate upon the laws concerning property in Ireland , is in its nature ...
... religion , which may be necessary to enable him to form some judgment of the spirit of the whole system , and of the ... religious influence on the public is made to operate upon the laws concerning property in Ireland , is in its nature ...
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... religion or their property ; but are called laws to pre- vent the growth of Popery ; as if their purpose was only to prevent conversions to that sect , and not to persecute a mil lion of people already engaged in it . But of all the ...
... religion or their property ; but are called laws to pre- vent the growth of Popery ; as if their purpose was only to prevent conversions to that sect , and not to persecute a mil lion of people already engaged in it . But of all the ...
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Page 107 - And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that was due unto him. So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses.