Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1955 - 350 |
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... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more , foreigners in succes- sion to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of ...
... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more , foreigners in succes- sion to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of ...
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... sense , are undoubtedly the servants of the people , because their power has no other rational end than that of the general advantage ; but it is not true that they are , in the ordinary sense , ( by our constitution at least ...
... sense , are undoubtedly the servants of the people , because their power has no other rational end than that of the general advantage ; but it is not true that they are , in the ordinary sense , ( by our constitution at least ...
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... sense of mankind . That sense not only , like a wise architect , hath built up the august fabric of states , but like a provident proprie- tor , to preserve the structure from profanation and ruin , as a sacred temple purged from all ...
... sense of mankind . That sense not only , like a wise architect , hath built up the august fabric of states , but like a provident proprie- tor , to preserve the structure from profanation and ruin , as a sacred temple purged from all ...
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amongst ancient appear archbishop of Paris army assignats authority body Burke called canton cause character church citizens civil clergy common confiscation consider constitution crimes crown despotism destroyed ecclesiastical effect election England equal established estates everything evil existence favour force French French Revolution Gallican church gentlemen habits hereditary honour House of Commons House of Lords human interest justice king king of France kingdom land lative liberty ligion Louis the Fourteenth mankind means ment military mind minister monarchy moral municipalities National Assembly nature Necker never nobility obedience object Old Jewry opinion Paris parliament persons political possessed preserve principles proceedings reason religion render representation republic revenue Revolution Society ruin Russell Kirk scheme sembly sort sovereign speculations spirit things tion triumph true tyranny vices virtue wealth whilst whole wholly wisdom