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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ... - Page 341
by David Hume - 1811
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History ..., Volume 10

English poetry - 1790 - 734 pages
...neceflarv to fecurehk perfon, ought to be provided againil by the law. X. No man ought to be molefted on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public order eftablifhed by the law. XI. The unrt-fbr.iined communication of thoughts...
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Essays: Philosophical, Historical & Literary, Volume 4

William Belsham - 1791 - 300 pages
...fecure his perfon, ought to be ftridlly provided cgainft by the law. X. No man ought to be molefted on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not diiturb the public order eftabliflied by the law. XI. The unreftrained communication of thoughts...
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A letter to ... Edmund Burke ... in reply to his Appeal from the new to the ...

George Rous - 1791 - 150 pages
...to be-provided " againft by the law. ** X.NO 4* 44 " X. No man ought to be tnoleft-ed on ac" -count of his opinions., not even on account '* of -his religious opinions, provided his " -avowal of them does not difturb the ** public order ejftabliflied by the law. j " XI. 1"he unrejtrained communication...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...neceflary to fecure his perfon, ought to be provided againft by the law. X. No man ought to be molefted on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public order cftablimed by the law. XI. The unreltrained communication of thoughts...
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Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's ...

Brooke Boothby - Great Britain - 1792 - 300 pages
...Ej'p. ties Lot*. 1. xii. c. xi.v furies bills afftliis d'aiteindrt. X. No man ought to be molcjied on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public order ejlablijked by lawDictated by reafon and common fenfe. XI. The unrejlralned...
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Annual Register, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...neceflary to fecure his perfon, ought to be provided againft by the law. X. No man ought to be molefted eti account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public order eftablifhed by the law. 1 XI. The unreftrained communication of thoughts...
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A View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1794 - 466 pages
...to be provided againft by the law. « X. No ** " C4 4( " X. No man ought to be molejlcd on ac" count of his opinions, not even on account ** of his religious opinions, provided his *' avowal of them does not difturb the •* public order eflablifhed by the law. *' XI. fhe unr eft rained communication...
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Volume 4

William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 566 pages
...lawpromulgated before the offence. IX. Every man is to be presumed innocent till conviction cf guilt. X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions* not even his religious opinions ; provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order. XI. Every man...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 31

History - 1802 - 650 pages
...neccflary to fecure his perfon, ought to be provided again!} by the law. X. No man ought to be molurted on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public r>rcier ellabliíhed by the law. XI. The unreftrained communication of...
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The History of the Reign of George III.: To the Termination of the ..., Volume 5

Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1803 - 544 pages
...daily and hourly employed, not as beftimulate the mub to outr.ige. X. No man ought to be rr.olcflcd on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not diftuib the public order eftabhfhed by the law. XI. The unredrained communication of thoughts...
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