Reflections on the Revolution in France ... The third editionJ. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 |
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... kind of privileged perfons ; as no inconfiderable members in the diplomatic body . This is one among the revolutions which have given fplendour to obfcurity , and diftinction to undifcerned merit . Until very lately I do not recollect ...
... kind of privileged perfons ; as no inconfiderable members in the diplomatic body . This is one among the revolutions which have given fplendour to obfcurity , and diftinction to undifcerned merit . Until very lately I do not recollect ...
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... kind of fucceffion which is to preclude a choice of the people for ever , could the legislature have faftidiously rejected the fair and abundant choice which our own country prefented to them , and fearched in ftrange lands for a ...
... kind of fucceffion which is to preclude a choice of the people for ever , could the legislature have faftidiously rejected the fair and abundant choice which our own country prefented to them , and fearched in ftrange lands for a ...
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... kind of addrefs , to adopt it in terms , and even to take the appellation of Servant of the People as his royal ftyle , how either he or we should be much mended by it , I cannot imagine . I have feen very affuming letters , figned ...
... kind of addrefs , to adopt it in terms , and even to take the appellation of Servant of the People as his royal ftyle , how either he or we should be much mended by it , I cannot imagine . I have feen very affuming letters , figned ...
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... kind of mortmain for ever . By a conftitutional po- licy , working after the pattern of nature , we receive , we hold , we tranfmit our government and our privileges , in the fame manner in which we enjoy and tranfmit our property and ...
... kind of mortmain for ever . By a conftitutional po- licy , working after the pattern of nature , we receive , we hold , we tranfmit our government and our privileges , in the fame manner in which we enjoy and tranfmit our property and ...
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Edmund Burke. cerns . They too could hardly be the most confcientious of their kind , who , prefuming upon their incompetent understanding , could intrigue for a truft which led them from their natural re- lation to their flocks , and ...
Edmund Burke. cerns . They too could hardly be the most confcientious of their kind , who , prefuming upon their incompetent understanding , could intrigue for a truft which led them from their natural re- lation to their flocks , and ...
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