Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1962 - 350 |
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... character , to assume what does not belong to them , are , for the greater part , ignorant both of the character they leave , and of the character they assume . Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are so fond of med- dling ...
... character , to assume what does not belong to them , are , for the greater part , ignorant both of the character they leave , and of the character they assume . Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are so fond of med- dling ...
Strona 130
... character , or for the purposes of such a faction , on any of our public concerns . Whether they ought so to exist , and so be permitted to act , is another question . As such cabals have not existed in Eng- land , so neither has the ...
... character , or for the purposes of such a faction , on any of our public concerns . Whether they ought so to exist , and so be permitted to act , is another question . As such cabals have not existed in Eng- land , so neither has the ...
Strona 231
... character of whose proprietors demands , at least , an exterior decorum , and gravity of manners ; who are to exer- cise a generous but temperate hospitality ; part of whose income they are to consider as a trust for charity ; and who ...
... character of whose proprietors demands , at least , an exterior decorum , and gravity of manners ; who are to exer- cise a generous but temperate hospitality ; part of whose income they are to consider as a trust for charity ; and who ...
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amongst ancient appear archbishop of Paris army assignats authority body Burke called canton cause church citizens civil clergy common confiscation consider constitution crimes crown despotism destroyed ecclesiastical effect election England equal established estates everything evil existence favour force France French French Revolution Gallican church gentlemen habits hereditary honour House of Commons House of Lords human interest justice king king of France kingdom land lative liberty ligion Louis the Fourteenth mankind means ment military mind minister monarchy moral municipalities National Assembly nature Necker never nobility obedience object Old Jewry opinion Paris parliament persons political possessed preserve principles proceedings reason religion render representation republic revenue Revolution Society ruin RUSSELL KIRK scheme sembly sort sovereign speculations spirit things tion triumph true tyranny vices virtue wealth whilst whole wholly wisdom