| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 pages
...refleclion, and it wiil not be cafy to name a man who ftood more (i rigle and infulated in this refpe£l throughout life than he. Although his principles had...office in the church of England, and he had become a dif* fenler from her doctrine and worllnp. yet he was fur from uniting with any particular clafs of... | |
| 1802 - 308 pages
...reflection, and it will not be eafy to name a man who flood more fingle and infulated in this refpect throughout life than he. Although his principles had...office in the church of England, and he had become a dtffer.Ur from her doctrine and worfhip, yet he was far from uniting with any particular clafs oí... | |
| 1802 - 882 pages
...ngle and infulated in this refped throughout life than he. Although his principles had induced him i» renounce his clerical office in the church of England, and he had become a diffenter from her doflrine and worfhip, yet he was far from uniting with any particular clafs of thofe... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 920 pages
...refleclion, and it will not be eufy to name a man who flood more tingle and infiilated in this refpect throughout life than he. Although his principles had...office in the church of England, and he had become a diffentcr from her doctrine and worfliip, yet he was far from uniting with any particular clafs of... | |
| 1801 - 652 pages
...reflection, and it will not be eafy to name a man who flood rtore (ingle and infulated in this refpeft throughout life than- he. Although his principles...office in the church of England, and he had become a di/entcr from her doftrine and wormip, yet he was far from uniting with any particular clafs of thofe... | |
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