Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1971 - 369 |
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... perhaps tell us they mean to say no more than that some of the king's predecessors have been called to the throne by some sort of choice ; and therefore he owes his crown to the choice of his people . Thus , by a miserable subterfuge ...
... perhaps tell us they mean to say no more than that some of the king's predecessors have been called to the throne by some sort of choice ; and therefore he owes his crown to the choice of his people . Thus , by a miserable subterfuge ...
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... perhaps policy , might better justify me in the one than in the other . It is a subject on which I have often reflected , and never reflected without feeling from it . I am sure that no consideration , except the necessity of submitting ...
... perhaps policy , might better justify me in the one than in the other . It is a subject on which I have often reflected , and never reflected without feeling from it . I am sure that no consideration , except the necessity of submitting ...
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... however , very strong material causes had been the main factor in the upheaval . P. 8 , 11. 27-28 . The affairs . . . perhaps of more than Europe : a prescient utterance . Through the Revolution the United States of 332 NOTES.
... however , very strong material causes had been the main factor in the upheaval . P. 8 , 11. 27-28 . The affairs . . . perhaps of more than Europe : a prescient utterance . Through the Revolution the United States of 332 NOTES.
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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