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... itself , by the then unne- cessary support of any argument ; but this seditious , un- constitutional doctrine is now publicly taught , avowed , and printed . The dislike I feel to revolutions , 26 REFLECTIONS ON THE N.
... itself , by the then unne- cessary support of any argument ; but this seditious , un- constitutional doctrine is now publicly taught , avowed , and printed . The dislike I feel to revolutions , 26 REFLECTIONS ON THE N.
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Edmund Burke. and printed . The dislike I feel to revolutions , the signals for which have so often been given from pulpits ; the spi- rit of change that is gone abroad ; the total contempt which prevails with you ... feel to revolutions, ...
Edmund Burke. and printed . The dislike I feel to revolutions , the signals for which have so often been given from pulpits ; the spi- rit of change that is gone abroad ; the total contempt which prevails with you ... feel to revolutions, ...
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... feel as I do , notwithstanding the applauses of the Revolution Society . - Miserable king ! miserable as- sembly ! How must that assembly be silently scandalised with those of their members , who would call a day which seemed to blot ...
... feel as I do , notwithstanding the applauses of the Revolution Society . - Miserable king ! miserable as- sembly ! How must that assembly be silently scandalised with those of their members , who would call a day which seemed to blot ...
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... feel for his wife and his children , and the faithful guards of his person , that were massacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized subjects , and ...
... feel for his wife and his children , and the faithful guards of his person , that were massacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized subjects , and ...
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... feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extre- mity she will save herself from the last disgrace , and that if she must fall , she will fall by no ignoble haud . It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the ...
... feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extre- mity she will save herself from the last disgrace , and that if she must fall , she will fall by no ignoble haud . It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the ...
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