Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... received some solace from several honors which were bestowed upon him about this time . Among these was the Lord Rectorship of the University of Glasgow for the customary one - year term . Unfortunately , Burke was beginning to lose ...
... received some solace from several honors which were bestowed upon him about this time . Among these was the Lord Rectorship of the University of Glasgow for the customary one - year term . Unfortunately , Burke was beginning to lose ...
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... received from those who certainly would not have limited an aggrandized creature , as they have done a submit- ting antagonist . ( d ) The state ministers , although they have no part in the decision of the Assembly , are held ...
... received from those who certainly would not have limited an aggrandized creature , as they have done a submit- ting antagonist . ( d ) The state ministers , although they have no part in the decision of the Assembly , are held ...
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... received in coin paid the treasury in assignats . The collectors made seven per cent by thus receiving in money and account- ing in depreciated paper . It was not very difficult to foresee that this must be inevitable . It was , however ...
... received in coin paid the treasury in assignats . The collectors made seven per cent by thus receiving in money and account- ing in depreciated paper . It was not very difficult to foresee that this must be inevitable . It was , however ...
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