Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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Strona xxxii
... confiscation of the French church property lacks a legal basis ( 120 ) — ( b ) The repudiation of the public debts of the old regime is a breach of faith ( 123 ) - ( c ) The men and interests responsible for these violations of justice ...
... confiscation of the French church property lacks a legal basis ( 120 ) — ( b ) The repudiation of the public debts of the old regime is a breach of faith ( 123 ) - ( c ) The men and interests responsible for these violations of justice ...
Strona xxxv
... CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY ( a ) Confiscation is not a lasting cement ( 223 ) — ( b ) Both confiscation of property and enforced circula- tion of unfounded paper money will destroy author- ity and undermine the value of the confiscated ...
... CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY ( a ) Confiscation is not a lasting cement ( 223 ) — ( b ) Both confiscation of property and enforced circula- tion of unfounded paper money will destroy author- ity and undermine the value of the confiscated ...
Strona xxxvii
... confiscation of property under the pretext of the rights of men reverberates and creates dissension and discontent ... CONFISCATION OF THE CHURCH PROPERTY ( a ) Promises of compensation were disregarded by the National Assembly ( 278 ) ...
... confiscation of property under the pretext of the rights of men reverberates and creates dissension and discontent ... CONFISCATION OF THE CHURCH PROPERTY ( a ) Promises of compensation were disregarded by the National Assembly ( 278 ) ...
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