Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1962 - 350 |
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... whilst it lasts , and is not likely to continue long . The effect of liberty to individuals is , that they may do what they please : we ought to see what it will please them to do , before we risk congratula- tions , which may be soon ...
... whilst it lasts , and is not likely to continue long . The effect of liberty to individuals is , that they may do what they please : we ought to see what it will please them to do , before we risk congratula- tions , which may be soon ...
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... whilst the king of Great Britain was not affected by it . In the mean- time the ears of their congregations would be gradu- ally habituated to it , as if it were a first principle admitted without dispute . For the present it would only ...
... whilst the king of Great Britain was not affected by it . In the mean- time the ears of their congregations would be gradu- ally habituated to it , as if it were a first principle admitted without dispute . For the present it would only ...
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... whilst they attempted or affected changes in the common- wealth , sanctified their ambition by advancing the dignity of the people whose peace they troubled . They had long views . They aimed at the rule , not at the destruction , of ...
... whilst they attempted or affected changes in the common- wealth , sanctified their ambition by advancing the dignity of the people whose peace they troubled . They had long views . They aimed at the rule , not at the destruction , of ...
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