Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1967 - 369 |
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... believe that , as a nation , it overwhelmed you with TM shame and horror . I must believe that the National Assembly find themselves in a state of the greatest humilia- tion in not being able to punish the authors of this triumph , or ...
... believe that , as a nation , it overwhelmed you with TM shame and horror . I must believe that the National Assembly find themselves in a state of the greatest humilia- tion in not being able to punish the authors of this triumph , or ...
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... believe there are those of our nation who feel for their unmerited fall , and for the cruel confiscation of their fortunes , with no common sensibility . What I say of them is a testimony , as far as one feeble voice can go , which I ...
... believe there are those of our nation who feel for their unmerited fall , and for the cruel confiscation of their fortunes , with no common sensibility . What I say of them is a testimony , as far as one feeble voice can go , which I ...
Strona 360
... believe it who will . Horace in Satires , I. v . 100 , refers to a Jew Apella who might be credulous enough to believe that at the entrance of the temple in Egnatia frank- incense melts without fire . But , says Burke , no Jew would believe ...
... believe it who will . Horace in Satires , I. v . 100 , refers to a Jew Apella who might be credulous enough to believe that at the entrance of the temple in Egnatia frank- incense melts without fire . But , says Burke , no Jew would believe ...
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abuses amongst ancient appear army assignats authority better body Burke Burke's called canton cardinal of Lorraine cause character church citizens civil clergy common confiscation constitution crimes crown declaration despotism destroy disposition Duke d'Aiguillon ecclesiastical Edmund Burke effect election England establishment estates Europe evil exist faction favour France French French Revolution gentlemen hereditary honour house of Bourbon House of Commons House of Lords human interest justice king King of France kingdom landed legislators liberty Lord mankind manner means ment military mind ministers monarchy moral National Assembly nature never nobility object Old Jewry opinion Paris parliament parliament of Paris persons political possessed present princes principles reason reform religion render republic revenue ruin scheme sentiments sort sovereign speculations spirit things thought tion true tyranny usurpation virtue wealth whilst whole wholly wisdom