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... establish equal con- stitutional rights for British subjects of all faiths . He always believed that " all the three religions prevalent . . . in various parts of these is- lands , ought all , in subordination to the legal ...
... establish equal con- stitutional rights for British subjects of all faiths . He always believed that " all the three religions prevalent . . . in various parts of these is- lands , ought all , in subordination to the legal ...
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... established him , according to Burke's Reflections ( 1790 ) , as " one of the greatest lawyers " in the French National Assembly . Burke's particular awareness of English legal history and his gen- eral knowledge of the Natural Law were ...
... established him , according to Burke's Reflections ( 1790 ) , as " one of the greatest lawyers " in the French National Assembly . Burke's particular awareness of English legal history and his gen- eral knowledge of the Natural Law were ...
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... establish- ment of a household in Queen Anne Street , London , that included several persons besides Burke , his wife , and their son Richard , who was born on February 9 , 1758. Mrs. Burke's father , Dr. Nugent , and for a while her ...
... establish- ment of a household in Queen Anne Street , London , that included several persons besides Burke , his wife , and their son Richard , who was born on February 9 , 1758. Mrs. Burke's father , Dr. Nugent , and for a while her ...
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... 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 historical inheritance of soci ...
... 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 historical inheritance of soci ...
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... establish an orderly , just , and free society , under constitutional and moral law , he set forth the vital ideas and principles of his political philos- ophy , which has continued to influence men throughout history long after the ...
... establish an orderly , just , and free society , under constitutional and moral law , he set forth the vital ideas and principles of his political philos- ophy , which has continued to influence men throughout history long after the ...
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A Vindication of Natural Society 1756 | 47 |
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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