Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized subjects , and to be more grieved for them than ... feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extremity she will save herself from the last disgrace ...
... feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized subjects , and to be more grieved for them than ... feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extremity she will save herself from the last disgrace ...
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... feel as Englishmen , and feeling we must provide as Englishmen . Your affairs , in spite of us , are made a part of our interest , so far at least as to keep at a dis- tance your panacea , or your plague . If it be a panacea , we do not ...
... feel as Englishmen , and feeling we must provide as Englishmen . Your affairs , in spite of us , are made a part of our interest , so far at least as to keep at a dis- tance your panacea , or your plague . If it be a panacea , we do not ...
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... feels as men commonly feel , he must be sensible that an office so circumstanced is one in which he can obtain no fame or repu- 34 [ These are the days when the Parisian women , stirred up by agitators , marched to Versailles and ...
... feels as men commonly feel , he must be sensible that an office so circumstanced is one in which he can obtain no fame or repu- 34 [ These are the days when the Parisian women , stirred up by agitators , marched to Versailles and ...
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