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... English folk , recognized this moderation of the first stages and welcomed the movement , but Burke from the outset took another view . He gave his Reflec- tions to the English people as a warning , and brought about a complete change ...
... English folk , recognized this moderation of the first stages and welcomed the movement , but Burke from the outset took another view . He gave his Reflec- tions to the English people as a warning , and brought about a complete change ...
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... English liberties which Price was so proud of were not first achieved at the Revolution of 1688 , but were essentially an English in- heritance , and , further , that between the orderly procedure of England in 1688 and the disorderly ...
... English liberties which Price was so proud of were not first achieved at the Revolution of 1688 , but were essentially an English in- heritance , and , further , that between the orderly procedure of England in 1688 and the disorderly ...
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... ENGLISH ESSAYS , FROM CAXTON TO BELLOC . Chesterfield , Philip Dormer Stanhope , Earl of ( 1694-1773 ) . LETTERS TO HIS SON ; AND OTHERS . Introduction by Prof. R. K. Root . Chesterton , Gilbert Keith ( 1874-1936 ) . 807 653 823 STORIES ...
... ENGLISH ESSAYS , FROM CAXTON TO BELLOC . Chesterfield , Philip Dormer Stanhope , Earl of ( 1694-1773 ) . LETTERS TO HIS SON ; AND OTHERS . Introduction by Prof. R. K. Root . Chesterton , Gilbert Keith ( 1874-1936 ) . 807 653 823 STORIES ...
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REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE | 1 |
A LETTER FROM MR BURKE TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL | 245 |
THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS | 285 |
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