The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 57
... suppose for its incongruity with the body of the piece , was afterwards omitted . - This I say on memory . It , however , still recites the oath , and that Catholics ought to be considered as good and loyal subjects to his majesty , his ...
... suppose for its incongruity with the body of the piece , was afterwards omitted . - This I say on memory . It , however , still recites the oath , and that Catholics ought to be considered as good and loyal subjects to his majesty , his ...
Strana 69
... suppose it means the natural moral laws . Secondly , he swears to maintain " the true profession of the gospel . " By which I suppose is understood affirmatively the Christian religion . - Thirdly , that he will main- tain " the ...
... suppose it means the natural moral laws . Secondly , he swears to maintain " the true profession of the gospel . " By which I suppose is understood affirmatively the Christian religion . - Thirdly , that he will main- tain " the ...
Strana 444
... suppose otherwise , to suppose that the act intended we could not meddle at all with the church , but we must as a prelimi- nary destroy the state . Well then , sir , this is , I hope , satisfactory . The act of union does not stand in ...
... suppose otherwise , to suppose that the act intended we could not meddle at all with the church , but we must as a prelimi- nary destroy the state . Well then , sir , this is , I hope , satisfactory . The act of union does not stand in ...
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