Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... spirit of a gentleman and the spirit of religion . The nobility and the clergy , the one by profession , the other by patronage , kept learning in existence , even in the midst of arms and confusions , and whilst governments were rather ...
... spirit of a gentleman and the spirit of religion . The nobility and the clergy , the one by profession , the other by patronage , kept learning in existence , even in the midst of arms and confusions , and whilst governments were rather ...
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... spirit of pros- elytism in the most fanatical degree ; and from thence , by an easy progress , with the spirit of persecution according to their 98 What was not to be done toward their great end by any direct or immediate act might be ...
... spirit of pros- elytism in the most fanatical degree ; and from thence , by an easy progress , with the spirit of persecution according to their 98 What was not to be done toward their great end by any direct or immediate act might be ...
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... spirit of atheistical fanaticism that is inspired by a multitude of writings dis- persed with incredible assiduity and expense , and by sermons delivered in all the streets and places of public resort in Paris . These writings and ...
... spirit of atheistical fanaticism that is inspired by a multitude of writings dis- persed with incredible assiduity and expense , and by sermons delivered in all the streets and places of public resort in Paris . These writings and ...
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