Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGood Press, 11 kwi 2021 - 253 Reflections on the Revolution in France by the Irish statesman Edmund Burke is a political pamphlet written and published in November 1790. It was one of the first and best-known intellectual attacks against the French Revolution. It is also a defining tract of modern conservatism as well as an important contribution to international theory. |
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... moral, regulated liberty as well as any gentleman of that society, be he who he will; and perhaps I have given as ... morality and religion, with the solidity of property, with peace and order, with civil and social manners. All these ...
... moral, regulated liberty as well as any gentleman of that society, be he who he will; and perhaps I have given as ... morality and religion, with the solidity of property, with peace and order, with civil and social manners. All these ...
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... morals and with piety as to make it deserving not only of the secular applause of dashing Machiavellian politicians ... moral and religious sentiments, and not ill expressed, mixed up in a sort of porridge of various political opinions ...
... morals and with piety as to make it deserving not only of the secular applause of dashing Machiavellian politicians ... moral and religious sentiments, and not ill expressed, mixed up in a sort of porridge of various political opinions ...
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... moral sense in which necessity can be taken . In the very act in which for a time , and in a single case , parliament departed from the strict order of inheritance in favor of a prince who , though not next , was , however , very near ...
... moral sense in which necessity can be taken . In the very act in which for a time , and in a single case , parliament departed from the strict order of inheritance in favor of a prince who , though not next , was , however , very near ...
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... moral competence subjecting, even in powers more indisputably sovereign, occasional will to permanent reason and to ... morally competent to dissolve the House of Commons, no, nor even to dissolve itself, nor to abdicate, if it would ...
... moral competence subjecting, even in powers more indisputably sovereign, occasional will to permanent reason and to ... morally competent to dissolve the House of Commons, no, nor even to dissolve itself, nor to abdicate, if it would ...
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