Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1962 - 350 |
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... taken away , the loss cannot possibly be estimated . From that moment we have no compass to govern us ; nor can we know distinctly to what port we steer . Eu- rope , undoubtedly , taken in a mass , was in a flourish- ing condition the ...
... taken away , the loss cannot possibly be estimated . From that moment we have no compass to govern us ; nor can we know distinctly to what port we steer . Eu- rope , undoubtedly , taken in a mass , was in a flourish- ing condition the ...
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... taken ? Did the Assembly , on be- coming sensible of the inevitable ill effects of their projected sale , revert to the offers of the clergy ? No distress could oblige them to travel in a course which was disgraced by any appearance of ...
... taken ? Did the Assembly , on be- coming sensible of the inevitable ill effects of their projected sale , revert to the offers of the clergy ? No distress could oblige them to travel in a course which was disgraced by any appearance of ...
Strona 189
... taken under its care , is a matter very doubtful . Instead of im- proving by the change , I apprehend that a long series of years must be told , before it can recover in any degree the effects of this philosophic revolution , and before ...
... taken under its care , is a matter very doubtful . Instead of im- proving by the change , I apprehend that a long series of years must be told , before it can recover in any degree the effects of this philosophic revolution , and before ...
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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