Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1971 - 369 |
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... ment to the morals of those who expend it , and to those of the people to whom it is returned . In all the views of receipt , expenditure , and personal employment , a sober legislator would carefully compare the possessor whom he was ...
... ment to the morals of those who expend it , and to those of the people to whom it is returned . In all the views of receipt , expenditure , and personal employment , a sober legislator would carefully compare the possessor whom he was ...
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... ment des ministres d'une religion bienfaisante ; et désormais ils seront à votre charge : leurs charités soulageoient les pauvres ; et vous allez Ctre imposés pour subvenir à leur entretien ! " - De l'État de la France , p . 81. See ...
... ment des ministres d'une religion bienfaisante ; et désormais ils seront à votre charge : leurs charités soulageoient les pauvres ; et vous allez Ctre imposés pour subvenir à leur entretien ! " - De l'État de la France , p . 81. See ...
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... ment of the people to their constitution , and their satis- faction in the discreet portion of liberty which it measures out to them . Upon this I have said all I have to say , in the appeal I have published . That security is something ...
... ment of the people to their constitution , and their satis- faction in the discreet portion of liberty which it measures out to them . Upon this I have said all I have to say , in the appeal I have published . That security is something ...
Spis treści
A LETTER FROM MR BURKE TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL | 3 |
THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS | 285 |
NOTES TO REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE | 331 |
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