Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... preserve , and an ability to improve , taken together , would be my standard of a statesman . Everything else is vulgar in the conception , perilous in the execution . And further on : At once to preserve and to reform is quite another ...
... preserve , and an ability to improve , taken together , would be my standard of a statesman . Everything else is vulgar in the conception , perilous in the execution . And further on : At once to preserve and to reform is quite another ...
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... preserve an unbroken unity through all ages and might be preserved ( with safety to our religion ) in CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES OF KINGSHIP IN BRITAIN 27.
... preserve an unbroken unity through all ages and might be preserved ( with safety to our religion ) in CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES OF KINGSHIP IN BRITAIN 27.
Strona 159
... preserve possession of what he has found to belong to him and to distinguish him is one of the securities against injustice and despotism implanted in our nature . It 123 [ A reference to the fashionable salons of Paris where the ...
... preserve possession of what he has found to belong to him and to distinguish him is one of the securities against injustice and despotism implanted in our nature . It 123 [ A reference to the fashionable salons of Paris where the ...
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