Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1962 - 350 |
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... republic of Rome , or the republic of Paris ; but having no general apostolical mission , being a citizen of a particular state , and being bound up , in a con- siderable degree , by its public will , I should think it at least improper ...
... republic of Rome , or the republic of Paris ; but having no general apostolical mission , being a citizen of a particular state , and being bound up , in a con- siderable degree , by its public will , I should think it at least improper ...
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Edmund Burke. sary means of giving effects and permanence to a republic . For want of something of this kind , if the present project of a republic should fail , all securities to a moderated freedom fail along with it ; all the indirect ...
Edmund Burke. sary means of giving effects and permanence to a republic . For want of something of this kind , if the present project of a republic should fail , all securities to a moderated freedom fail along with it ; all the indirect ...
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... republic , but from a republic to a mere confederacy , may be very particularly attended to . It adds new force to my observations : and indeed M. de Calonne's work supplies my deficiencies by many new and striking arguments on most of ...
... republic , but from a republic to a mere confederacy , may be very particularly attended to . It adds new force to my observations : and indeed M. de Calonne's work supplies my deficiencies by many new and striking arguments on most of ...
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