Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... lived in a free country ; and it was an error I cherished , because it gave me a greater liking to the country I lived in . I was , indeed , aware that a jealous , ever - waking vigilance to guard the treas- ure of our liberty , not ...
... lived in a free country ; and it was an error I cherished , because it gave me a greater liking to the country I lived in . I was , indeed , aware that a jealous , ever - waking vigilance to guard the treas- ure of our liberty , not ...
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... lived to it ; I could almost say , Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace , for mine eyes have seen thy salvation . I have lived to see a diffusion of knowledge , which has undermined superstition and error . - I have lived ...
... lived to it ; I could almost say , Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace , for mine eyes have seen thy salvation . I have lived to see a diffusion of knowledge , which has undermined superstition and error . - I have lived ...
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... lived ; and even , losing their episcopal seat , the only one of all these resources which could , or rather which should , in all equity be preserved to them ; condemned to the most terrifying misery , without having been , nor having ...
... lived ; and even , losing their episcopal seat , the only one of all these resources which could , or rather which should , in all equity be preserved to them ; condemned to the most terrifying misery , without having been , nor having ...
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