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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen - Page 504
by Francis Plowden - 1792 - 620 pages
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The Works of Edmund Burke in Nine Volumes

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1839 - 548 pages
...appearance of its existence." "Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of nature ; or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently, but in spite of man ; or as if it were a thing or a subject universally consented to....
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The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1852 - 608 pages
...personal character, are the only things that preserve the appearance of its existence." * * * * * " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of nature ; or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution

Thomas Paine - France - 1856 - 168 pages
...and as knowledge is the object contended for, the party that sustains the defeat obtains the prize. Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of nature ; or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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Half-hours with the freethinkers, ed. by J. Watts, 'Iconoclast', and A. Collins

John Watts - 1857 - 210 pages
...have read it, we give the following quotations, to show the principles upon which it is based : — ' Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of nature; or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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Works, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - 1866 - 494 pages
...respect for his personal character are the only thing? that preserve the appearance of its existence." " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of Nature, — or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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Biographies of Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers: Reprinted from an ...

Charles Bradlaugh, Anthony Collins, John Watts - Free thought - 1871 - 360 pages
...based : — " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an heredilary crown, as if it were some pioduction of' nature; or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently, but in spite of man ; or as if it were a thing or a subject universally consented to....
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The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies

Edmund Burke - 1887 - 590 pages
...appearance of its existence." " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, M if it were some production of Nature ; or as if, like Time, it had a power to operate, not only independently, but in spite of man ; or as if it were a thing or a subject universally consented to....
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Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French ...

Thomas Paine - France - 1892 - 300 pages
...and as knowledge is the object contended for, the party that sustains the defeat obtains the prize. Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of Nature ; or as if, like Time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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Writings and Speeches, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1901 - 540 pages
...respect for his personal character are the only things that preserve the appearance of its existence." " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of Nature, — or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1901 - 524 pages
...respect for his personal character are the only things that preserve the appearance of its existence." " Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of Nature, — or as if, like time, it had a power to operate, not only independently,...
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