Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1971 - 369 |
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... present time came to be so very favourable to all exertions in the cause of freedom . The present time differs from any other only by the circumstance of what is doing in France . If the example of that nation is to have an influence on ...
... present time came to be so very favourable to all exertions in the cause of freedom . The present time differs from any other only by the circumstance of what is doing in France . If the example of that nation is to have an influence on ...
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... present disappearance of coin , no person could think it the same country , in which the present minister of the finances has been able to discover fourscore millions sterling in specie . From its general aspect one would con- clude ...
... present disappearance of coin , no person could think it the same country , in which the present minister of the finances has been able to discover fourscore millions sterling in specie . From its general aspect one would con- clude ...
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... present occasionally ; that is , he will exercise at least a negative in the choice of his officers . At present the officers are known at best to be only permissive , and on their good behaviour . In fact , there have been many ...
... present occasionally ; that is , he will exercise at least a negative in the choice of his officers . At present the officers are known at best to be only permissive , and on their good behaviour . In fact , there have been many ...
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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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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