Reflections on the Revolution in FranceApollo Press, 1814 - 246 |
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... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesi tated at the time , when you first desired ...
... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesi tated at the time , when you first desired ...
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... wish to communi cate x re largely , what was at first intended only for your private satisfaction . I shall still keep your affairs in my eye , and continue to address myself to you . Indulg- ing myself in the freedom of epistolary ...
... wish to communi cate x re largely , what was at first intended only for your private satisfaction . I shall still keep your affairs in my eye , and continue to address myself to you . Indulg- ing myself in the freedom of epistolary ...
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... wish to sepa- rate the sermon from the resolution , they know how to acknowledge the one , and to disavow the other . They may do it : I cannot . For my part , I looked on that sermon as the public de- claration of a man much connected ...
... wish to sepa- rate the sermon from the resolution , they know how to acknowledge the one , and to disavow the other . They may do it : I cannot . For my part , I looked on that sermon as the public de- claration of a man much connected ...
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... wish , in effect , to recal King James , or to deluge their country in blood , and again to bring their religion , laws , and liberties into the peril they had just escaped , it was an act of necessity , in the strictest moral sense in ...
... wish , in effect , to recal King James , or to deluge their country in blood , and again to bring their religion , laws , and liberties into the peril they had just escaped , it was an act of necessity , in the strictest moral sense in ...
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... wishes as it is unsupported by any appearance of authority . The very idea of the fabrication of a new government , is enough to fill us with disgust and horror . We wished at the period of the revolution , and do now wish , to de- rive ...
... wishes as it is unsupported by any appearance of authority . The very idea of the fabrication of a new government , is enough to fill us with disgust and horror . We wished at the period of the revolution , and do now wish , to de- rive ...
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