The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , 159. Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 160 -- Remarks thereon , 162 . 1 xii CONTENTS . East India affairs , 163 - CONTENTS . xi.
... their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , 159. Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 160 -- Remarks thereon , 162 . 1 xii CONTENTS . East India affairs , 163 - CONTENTS . xi.
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... religion , when deprived of that power which they had never any right to possess . It was he that broke the WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at such a height , many of ...
... religion , when deprived of that power which they had never any right to possess . It was he that broke the WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at such a height , many of ...
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... religion , philosophy , and politics , which he had early formed . By an ironical vindication of natural society , in preference to artificial or political , he exposes the false philosophy of Bolingbroke , which , he thinks , had a ...
... religion , philosophy , and politics , which he had early formed . By an ironical vindication of natural society , in preference to artificial or political , he exposes the false philosophy of Bolingbroke , which , he thinks , had a ...
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... religion . He was a rational christian ; and no man better understood the foundation of his faith , or could more ably defend it against attacks . His pen , if employed on the subject , must have produced an answer which even Hume could ...
... religion . He was a rational christian ; and no man better understood the foundation of his faith , or could more ably defend it against attacks . His pen , if employed on the subject , must have produced an answer which even Hume could ...
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... religion , and especially for the established church , could not with any decency patronize him , though a man who , from his principles and desperate fortunes , might have easily been rendered the willing tool of any designs , how ...
... religion , and especially for the established church , could not with any decency patronize him , though a man who , from his principles and desperate fortunes , might have easily been rendered the willing tool of any designs , how ...
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