Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1967 - 369 |
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... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more , foreigners in succession to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of ...
... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more , foreigners in succession to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of ...
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... sense of mankind . That sense not only , like a wise architect , hath built up the august fabric of states , but like a provident proprietor , to preserve the structure from profanation and ruin , as a sacred temple purged from all the ...
... sense of mankind . That sense not only , like a wise architect , hath built up the august fabric of states , but like a provident proprietor , to preserve the structure from profanation and ruin , as a sacred temple purged from all the ...
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... sense , lead away from duty or allegiance . " 66 to P. 217 , 1. 11. Marquis de la Fayette ( 1757-1834 ) : after aiding the Americans in their War of Independence , returned to France and was made commander - in - chief of the National ...
... sense , lead away from duty or allegiance . " 66 to P. 217 , 1. 11. Marquis de la Fayette ( 1757-1834 ) : after aiding the Americans in their War of Independence , returned to France and was made commander - in - chief of the National ...
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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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