The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... Marriage Act , On the Dormant Claims of the Church , Hints for an Essay on the Drama , An Abridgment of ENGLISH HISTORY ; from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the end of the Reign of King John : -In Three Books : -viz . BOOK I. CHAP . I ...
... Marriage Act , On the Dormant Claims of the Church , Hints for an Essay on the Drama , An Abridgment of ENGLISH HISTORY ; from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the end of the Reign of King John : -In Three Books : -viz . BOOK I. CHAP . I ...
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... Marriage Act . 9. Speech on a Bill to quiet the possessions of the Sub- ject against dormant Claims of the Church . With respect to these fragments , I have already stated the reasons , by which we were influenced in our determination ...
... Marriage Act . 9. Speech on a Bill to quiet the possessions of the Sub- ject against dormant Claims of the Church . With respect to these fragments , I have already stated the reasons , by which we were influenced in our determination ...
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... marriage . You may now compliment Rewbel in the same spirit on the miracles of regicide , and tell him , that the guillotine of Louis XVI . had consummated a marriage between Great Britain and France , which dried up the channel , and ...
... marriage . You may now compliment Rewbel in the same spirit on the miracles of regicide , and tell him , that the guillotine of Louis XVI . had consummated a marriage between Great Britain and France , which dried up the channel , and ...
Strana 93
... marriage is expired ! Morals , as they were : decorum , the great out - guard of the sex , and the proud sentiment of honor , which makes virtue more respectable , where it is , and conceals human frailty , where virtue may not be ...
... marriage is expired ! Morals , as they were : decorum , the great out - guard of the sex , and the proud sentiment of honor , which makes virtue more respectable , where it is , and conceals human frailty , where virtue may not be ...
Strana 110
... marry into an English family , and that great property in both countries should thereby come to be united in this common issue , shall the descendant of that marriage abandon his natural connexion , his family interests , his public and ...
... marry into an English family , and that great property in both countries should thereby come to be united in this common issue , shall the descendant of that marriage abandon his natural connexion , his family interests , his public and ...
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