The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 414
... possession . It is proper to recollect , that this religion , which is so persecuted in its members , is the old religion of the country , and the once established religion of the state , the very same which had for centuries received ...
... possession . It is proper to recollect , that this religion , which is so persecuted in its members , is the old religion of the country , and the once established religion of the state , the very same which had for centuries received ...
Strana 416
... possession , it will be a relaxation of the mind , not wholly foreign to our purpose , to take a short review of the extraordinary policy which has been held with regard to religion in that kingdom , from the time our ancestors took ...
... possession , it will be a relaxation of the mind , not wholly foreign to our purpose , to take a short review of the extraordinary policy which has been held with regard to religion in that kingdom , from the time our ancestors took ...
Strana 543
... possession . The manner of succeeding to lands in Eng- land at this period was , as we have observed , by gavelkind ; an equal distribution among the children , males and females . The an tient northern nations had but an imperfect ...
... possession . The manner of succeeding to lands in Eng- land at this period was , as we have observed , by gavelkind ; an equal distribution among the children , males and females . The an tient northern nations had but an imperfect ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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