Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1967 - 369 |
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Edmund Burke. tion to one of the wisest and most beautiful parts of our constitution , that " a king is no more than ... tion of dethroning , or , if these gentlemen like the phrase better , " cashiering kings , " will always be , as it ...
Edmund Burke. tion to one of the wisest and most beautiful parts of our constitution , that " a king is no more than ... tion of dethroning , or , if these gentlemen like the phrase better , " cashiering kings , " will always be , as it ...
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... tion , we find that they have more completely lost sight of their rights of men . This last basis rests entirely on property . A principle totally different from the equality of men , and utterly irreconcilable to it , is thereby ...
... tion , we find that they have more completely lost sight of their rights of men . This last basis rests entirely on property . A principle totally different from the equality of men , and utterly irreconcilable to it , is thereby ...
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... tion , and from most of their forms , they were well cal- culated to afford both certainty and stability to the laws . They had been a safe asylum to secure these laws , in all the revolutions of humour and opinion . They had saved that ...
... tion , and from most of their forms , they were well cal- culated to afford both certainty and stability to the laws . They had been a safe asylum to secure these laws , in all the revolutions of humour and opinion . They had saved that ...
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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