Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1955 - 350 |
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... thought , what I , for one , always thought you , a generous and gal- lant nation , long misled to your disadvantage by your high and romantic sentiments of fidelity , hon- our , and loyalty ; that events had been unfavourable to you ...
... thought , what I , for one , always thought you , a generous and gal- lant nation , long misled to your disadvantage by your high and romantic sentiments of fidelity , hon- our , and loyalty ; that events had been unfavourable to you ...
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... thoughts of his audi- ence , who understood him better than I do , did all along run before him in his reflection , and in the whole train of consequences to which it led . Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a ...
... thoughts of his audi- ence , who understood him better than I do , did all along run before him in his reflection , and in the whole train of consequences to which it led . Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a ...
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... thought they were susceptible of amendment , without altering the ground . We thought that they were capable of re- ceiving and meliorating , and above all of preserving , the accessions of science and literature , as the order of ...
... thought they were susceptible of amendment , without altering the ground . We thought that they were capable of re- ceiving and meliorating , and above all of preserving , the accessions of science and literature , as the order of ...
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