Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... common home and common purse along with Edmund's brother , Richard . Since literature was more attractive to Burke than the law , he devoted most of his time to its pursuit , a fact which caused his irate father to cut off his allowance ...
... common home and common purse along with Edmund's brother , Richard . Since literature was more attractive to Burke than the law , he devoted most of his time to its pursuit , a fact which caused his irate father to cut off his allowance ...
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... common nature and common relation of men . Persuaded that 87 [ Cicero , De Republica VI . 13 ( the Dream of Scipio ) . " That nothing , indeed , of the events which occur on earth is more pleasing to that supreme and prepotent God who ...
... common nature and common relation of men . Persuaded that 87 [ Cicero , De Republica VI . 13 ( the Dream of Scipio ) . " That nothing , indeed , of the events which occur on earth is more pleasing to that supreme and prepotent God who ...
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... common efforts of the state bear to each other a due re- ciprocal proportion and are kept in a close correspondence and communication . And perhaps it may be owing to the greatness of revenues and to the urgency of state necessities ...
... common efforts of the state bear to each other a due re- ciprocal proportion and are kept in a close correspondence and communication . And perhaps it may be owing to the greatness of revenues and to the urgency of state necessities ...
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