Reflections on the Revolution in FranceApollo Press, 1814 - 246 |
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... possessed it before , the English nation did at that time most so- lemnly renounce and abdicate it , for themselves and for all their posterity for ever . These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please on their whig princi ...
... possessed it before , the English nation did at that time most so- lemnly renounce and abdicate it , for themselves and for all their posterity for ever . These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please on their whig princi ...
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... possessed , and had been lately endangered . " Taking into their most serious consideration the best means for making such an establishment , that their religion , laws , and liberties , might not be in danger of being again subverted ...
... possessed , and had been lately endangered . " Taking into their most serious consideration the best means for making such an establishment , that their religion , laws , and liberties , might not be in danger of being again subverted ...
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... possessed in some parts the walls , and in all the foundation of a noble and venerable castle . You might have repaired those walls ; you might have built on those old foundations . Your constitution was sus- pended before it was ...
... possessed in some parts the walls , and in all the foundation of a noble and venerable castle . You might have repaired those walls ; you might have built on those old foundations . Your constitution was sus- pended before it was ...
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... possessed in France its just estimation . Its professors , therefore , must have the quality of men not habituated to sentiments of dignity . But supposing they had ranked as they ought to do , and as with us they do actually , the ...
... possessed in France its just estimation . Its professors , therefore , must have the quality of men not habituated to sentiments of dignity . But supposing they had ranked as they ought to do , and as with us they do actually , the ...
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... possessed by these notions , it is in vain to talk to them of the practice of their ancestors , the fundamental laws of their country , the fixed form of a constitution , whose merits are con- firmed by the solid test of long experience ...
... possessed by these notions , it is in vain to talk to them of the practice of their ancestors , the fundamental laws of their country , the fixed form of a constitution , whose merits are con- firmed by the solid test of long experience ...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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