The Church of England, too, was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting interests have sprung up in direct opposition to all the ordinary powers of the world, and could justify that opposition only on a... Parliamentary speeches from 1761 to 1802 - 第 294 頁由 編輯 - 1810完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 136 頁
...support from authority. The Church of England too was formed from her cradle under the nursing care 25 of regular government. But the dissenting interests...powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All 30 Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion most prevalent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 154 頁
...every kind of support from authority. The Church of England, too, was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting...to all the ordinary powers of the world, and could 15 justify that opposition only on a strong claim to natural liberty. Their very existence depended... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 158 頁
...every kind of support from authority. The Church of England, too, was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting...to all the ordinary powers of the world, and could 15 justify that opposition only on a strong claim to natural liberty. Their very existence depended... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 254 頁
...have jspriing up in direct opposition to a*ll 20 the ordinary powers of the worTd, and couMjustifyThat opposition only on a strong claim to natural liberty....assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But 25 the religion most prevalent in our Northern Colonies... | |
| Edmund Burke, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1896 - 256 頁
...every kind of support from authority. The Church of England, too, was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting...interests have sprung up in direct opposition to all 20 the ordinary powers of the world, and could justify that opposition only on a strong claim to natural... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 378 頁
...sprung up in direct opposition to all go th£ ordinary powers of the world, and could justify t.w7 opposition only on a strong claim to natural liberty....Their very existence depended on the powerful and nnremitted assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 242 頁
...every kind of support from authority. The Church of England, too, was formed from her cradle unde.r t&e nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting...interests have sprung up in direct opposition to all 20 the ordinary powers of the world, and could justify that opposition only on a strong claim to natural... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 248 頁
...Church of England, too, was, fprmed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular gJTveTnment. But the dissenting interests have sprung up in direct opposition to all ao the ordinary powers of the world, and could justify that opposition only on a strong claim to natural... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 232 頁
...from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting interests have 30 sprung up in direct opposition to all the ordinary...assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion most prevalent in our northern colonies is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 232 頁
...from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government. But the dissenting interests have 30 sprung up in direct opposition to all the ordinary...assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion most prevalent in our northern colonies is... | |
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