Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... clergy , or any clergy , should shew themselves vi- cious beyond the fair bounds allowed to human infirmity , and to those professional faults which can hardly be sep- arated from professional virtues , though their vices never can ...
... clergy , or any clergy , should shew themselves vi- cious beyond the fair bounds allowed to human infirmity , and to those professional faults which can hardly be sep- arated from professional virtues , though their vices never can ...
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... clergy in general , persons of moderate minds and decorous manners ; I include the seculars , and the re- gulars of both sexes . I had not the good fortune to know a great many of the parochial clergy ; but in general I re- ceived a ...
... clergy in general , persons of moderate minds and decorous manners ; I include the seculars , and the re- gulars of both sexes . I had not the good fortune to know a great many of the parochial clergy ; but in general I re- ceived a ...
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... clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilsome ; as you have left no middle classes of clergy at their ease , in future nothing of science or erudition can exist in the ...
... clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilsome ; as you have left no middle classes of clergy at their ease , in future nothing of science or erudition can exist in the ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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