Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1960 - 369 |
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... authority ; and in this case it is the mere authority of individuals , few of whom appear . Their signatures ought , in my opinion , to have been annexed to their instrument . The world would then have the means of knowing how many they ...
... authority ; and in this case it is the mere authority of individuals , few of whom appear . Their signatures ought , in my opinion , to have been annexed to their instrument . The world would then have the means of knowing how many they ...
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... authority is vested in a body so composed , it must evidently produce the consequences of supreme authority placed in the hands of men not taught habitually to respect themselves ; who had no previous for- tune in character at stake ...
... authority is vested in a body so composed , it must evidently produce the consequences of supreme authority placed in the hands of men not taught habitually to respect themselves ; who had no previous for- tune in character at stake ...
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... authority of the character under which they first met . They have assumed another of a very different nature ; and have completely altered and inverted all the relations in which they origin- ally stood . They do not hold the authority ...
... authority of the character under which they first met . They have assumed another of a very different nature ; and have completely altered and inverted all the relations in which they origin- ally stood . They do not hold the authority ...
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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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