Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... scheme upon paper ; and not a living , active , effective constitution . This was to be Burke's position for the rest of his life and was the one he had taken in the Vindication back in 1756. In his vehement denunciation of the French ...
... scheme upon paper ; and not a living , active , effective constitution . This was to be Burke's position for the rest of his life and was the one he had taken in the Vindication back in 1756. In his vehement denunciation of the French ...
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... scheme the first constituent voter has no connection with the repre- sentative legislator , remains in all its force . There are other alterations , some possibly for the better , some certainly for the worse ; but to the author the ...
... scheme the first constituent voter has no connection with the repre- sentative legislator , remains in all its force . There are other alterations , some possibly for the better , some certainly for the worse ; but to the author the ...
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... scheme it is impossible to divine what advantage they derive from the aristocratic preference upon which the unequal repre- sentation of the masses is founded . The rich cannot feel it , either as a support to dignity or as security to ...
... scheme it is impossible to divine what advantage they derive from the aristocratic preference upon which the unequal repre- sentation of the masses is founded . The rich cannot feel it , either as a support to dignity or as security to ...
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