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... ( 1795 ) .335 IV . ECONOMICAL REFORM Speech on Economical Reform ( 1780 ) .341 V. MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS Speech on the Middlesex Election ( 1771 ) .363 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND RELIGIOUS TOLERATION Speech on the.
... ( 1795 ) .335 IV . ECONOMICAL REFORM Speech on Economical Reform ( 1780 ) .341 V. MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS Speech on the Middlesex Election ( 1771 ) .363 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND RELIGIOUS TOLERATION Speech on the.
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Selected Writings and Speeches Edmund Burke Peter James Stanlis. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND RELIGIOUS TOLERATION Speech on the Acts of Uniformity ( 1772 ) Speech on the Relief of Protestant Dissenters ( 1773 ) Speech on the Petition of ...
Selected Writings and Speeches Edmund Burke Peter James Stanlis. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND RELIGIOUS TOLERATION Speech on the Acts of Uniformity ( 1772 ) Speech on the Relief of Protestant Dissenters ( 1773 ) Speech on the Petition of ...
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... Church of Eng- land ; his sister was brought up as a Catholic , in the religion of his mother and maternal uncles . Burke always remained a loyal adher- ent of the Church of England , and defended her privileged position whenever she ...
... Church of Eng- land ; his sister was brought up as a Catholic , in the religion of his mother and maternal uncles . Burke always remained a loyal adher- ent of the Church of England , and defended her privileged position whenever she ...
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... Church and State , and aimed at establishing the max- imum of civil liberty , under which man as a political animal could fulfill his highest capabilities in the corporate life of his society . In addition to these vital appeals to the ...
... Church and State , and aimed at establishing the max- imum of civil liberty , under which man as a political animal could fulfill his highest capabilities in the corporate life of his society . In addition to these vital appeals to the ...
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... church establishments . " In November 1796 , Earl Fitzwilliam wrote to Burke and estimated the practical effect his Reflections and other writings on French affairs had produced in Britain : " You , my dear Burke , by the exertion of ...
... church establishments . " In November 1796 , Earl Fitzwilliam wrote to Burke and estimated the practical effect his Reflections and other writings on French affairs had produced in Britain : " You , my dear Burke , by the exertion of ...
Contents
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An Abridgment of English History 1757 | 76 |
Selections from Book Reviews in the Annual Register | 104 |
A Short Account of a Late Short Administration 1766 | 117 |
Speech on Conciliation 1775 | 176 |
Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol 1777 | 223 |
IRELAND AND CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION | 251 |
A Letter to a Peer of Ireland 1782 | 274 |
A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe 1792 | 288 |
A Letter to Richard Burke 1793 | 320 |
A Letter to William Smith 1795 | 330 |
Speech on Economical Reform 1780 | 341 |
Speech on the Middlesex Election 1771 | 363 |
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