Reflections on the Revolution in FranceApollo Press, 1814 - 246 |
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... rule , the King of Great Britain , who most certainly does not owe his high office to any form of po- pular election , is in no respect better than the rest of the gang of usurpers , who reign , or rather rob , all over the face of this ...
... rule , the King of Great Britain , who most certainly does not owe his high office to any form of po- pular election , is in no respect better than the rest of the gang of usurpers , who reign , or rather rob , all over the face of this ...
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... rule of succession , according to the laws of his country ; and whilst the legal conditions of the compact of sovereignty are performed by him ( as they are per- formed ) he holds his crown in contempt of the choice of the Revolutionary ...
... rule of succession , according to the laws of his country ; and whilst the legal conditions of the compact of sovereignty are performed by him ( as they are per- formed ) he holds his crown in contempt of the choice of the Revolutionary ...
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... rule of law . Unquestionably there was at the revolution , in the per- son of King William , a small and a temporary deviation from the strict order of a regular hereditary succession ; but it is against all genuine principles of ...
... rule of law . Unquestionably there was at the revolution , in the per- son of King William , a small and a temporary deviation from the strict order of a regular hereditary succession ; but it is against all genuine principles of ...
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... and they continue the same body politic . It is far from impossible to reconcile , if we do not suffer ourselves to be entangled in the mazes of metaphysic so phistry , the use both of a fixed rule and 22 REFLECTIONS ON THE.
... and they continue the same body politic . It is far from impossible to reconcile , if we do not suffer ourselves to be entangled in the mazes of metaphysic so phistry , the use both of a fixed rule and 22 REFLECTIONS ON THE.
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Edmund Burke. phistry , the use both of a fixed rule and an occasional de- viation ; the sacredness of an hereditary principle of suc- cession in our government , with a power of change in its application in cases of extreme emergency ...
Edmund Burke. phistry , the use both of a fixed rule and an occasional de- viation ; the sacredness of an hereditary principle of suc- cession in our government , with a power of change in its application in cases of extreme emergency ...
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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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