Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1971 - 369 |
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... wish to receive some information . When the states met , was the condition of the finances of France such , that , after economizing on principles of justice and mercy through all departments , no fair repartition of burthens upon all ...
... wish to receive some information . When the states met , was the condition of the finances of France such , that , after economizing on principles of justice and mercy through all departments , no fair repartition of burthens upon all ...
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... wish that the formal avowal which he refers to , made by one of the principal leaders in the Assembly , concerning the tendency of their scheme to bring France not only from a monarchy to a republic , but from a republic to a mere ...
... wish that the formal avowal which he refers to , made by one of the principal leaders in the Assembly , concerning the tendency of their scheme to bring France not only from a monarchy to a republic , but from a republic to a mere ...
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... wish to deserve their fortune , or to retain their bequests . Let us add , if we please , but let us pre- serve what they have left ; and standing on the firm ground of the British constitution , let us be satisfied to admire , rather ...
... wish to deserve their fortune , or to retain their bequests . Let us add , if we please , but let us pre- serve what they have left ; and standing on the firm ground of the British constitution , let us be satisfied to admire , rather ...
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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