Reflections on the Revolution in France ... The third editionJ. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 |
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Strona 107
... worse announced by the voice of angels to the quiet innocence of thepherds . At first I was at a lofs to account for this fit of unguarded tranfport . I knew , indeed , that the fufferings of monarchs make a delicious re- paft to fome ...
... worse announced by the voice of angels to the quiet innocence of thepherds . At first I was at a lofs to account for this fit of unguarded tranfport . I knew , indeed , that the fufferings of monarchs make a delicious re- paft to fome ...
Strona 116
... worse means for its fup- port . The ufurpation which , in order to fubvert antient inftitutions , has destroyed antient princi- ples , will hold power by arts fimilar to thofe by which it has acquired it . When the old feudal and ...
... worse means for its fup- port . The ufurpation which , in order to fubvert antient inftitutions , has destroyed antient princi- ples , will hold power by arts fimilar to thofe by which it has acquired it . When the old feudal and ...
Strona 158
... worse than death . Undoubtedly it is an infinite aggravation of this cruel fuffering , that the perfons who were taught a double prejudice in favour of religion , by education and by the place they held in the administration of its ...
... worse than death . Undoubtedly it is an infinite aggravation of this cruel fuffering , that the perfons who were taught a double prejudice in favour of religion , by education and by the place they held in the administration of its ...
Strona 159
... because they are fafe from the dun- geons and iron cages of their old mafters . Shall we be more tender of the tyrants of our own time , when we fee them acting worse tragedies under 43 under our eyes ? fhall we not use the ( 159 )
... because they are fafe from the dun- geons and iron cages of their old mafters . Shall we be more tender of the tyrants of our own time , when we fee them acting worse tragedies under 43 under our eyes ? fhall we not use the ( 159 )
Strona 175
... worse extreme ? " And for that lethargy was there no cure , " But to be cast into a calenture ? " Can knowledge have no bound , but must advance " So far , to make us wish for ignorance ? " And rather in the dark to grope our way ...
... worse extreme ? " And for that lethargy was there no cure , " But to be cast into a calenture ? " Can knowledge have no bound , but must advance " So far , to make us wish for ignorance ? " And rather in the dark to grope our way ...
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