Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... estates were bound to the last acre . Nothing can lead more to the true spirit of the Assembly , which fits for public confiscation , with its new equity and its new morality , than an attention to their proceeding with regard to this ...
... estates were bound to the last acre . Nothing can lead more to the true spirit of the Assembly , which fits for public confiscation , with its new equity and its new morality , than an attention to their proceeding with regard to this ...
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... estates of monasteries . With regard to the estates possessed by bishops and canons and commendatory abbots , I cannot find out for what reason some landed estates may not be held otherwise than by in- heritance . Can any philosophic ...
... estates of monasteries . With regard to the estates possessed by bishops and canons and commendatory abbots , I cannot find out for what reason some landed estates may not be held otherwise than by in- heritance . Can any philosophic ...
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... estates acquired by it in the enor- mous sum of two millions sterling annually , besides a debt of seven millions and upwards . These are the calculating powers of imposture ! This is the finance of philosophy ! This is the result of ...
... estates acquired by it in the enor- mous sum of two millions sterling annually , besides a debt of seven millions and upwards . These are the calculating powers of imposture ! This is the finance of philosophy ! This is the result of ...
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abuses amongst ancient army assignats atheism authority become better body Burke's called canton cardinal of Lorraine cause church ciple citizens civil clergy commonwealth confiscation consider constitution crimes crown debt despotism destroy ecclesiastical Edmund Burke election England equal established estates evil existence favor federacies force France French Revolution gentlemen Glorious Revolution hereditary honor House of Commons human interest justice king kingdom land legislative liberty Lord mankind means ment military millions mind ministers monarchy moral municipalities National Assembly National Constituent Assembly nature never nobility obedience Old Jewry opinion paper Paris parliament persons political possession present preserve principles proceedings reason reform religion representation republic revenue Revolution Society ruin scheme sembly Sir Philip Magnus sort sovereign spirit things Third Estate tion true vices virtue wealth Whigs whilst whole wisdom