Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1960 - 369 |
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... give themselves up a proper , a suitable , but a most contemptible prey to the servile ambition of popular sycophants , or courtly flatterers . When the people have emptied themselves of all the lust of selfish will , which without ...
... give themselves up a proper , a suitable , but a most contemptible prey to the servile ambition of popular sycophants , or courtly flatterers . When the people have emptied themselves of all the lust of selfish will , which without ...
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... give little credit to the good intentions of those who dwell perpetually on the donations to favourites , or on the expenses of the court , or on the horrors of the Bastile , in the reign of Louis the Sixteenth.1 Whether the system , if ...
... give little credit to the good intentions of those who dwell perpetually on the donations to favourites , or on the expenses of the court , or on the horrors of the Bastile , in the reign of Louis the Sixteenth.1 Whether the system , if ...
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... give himself up entirely to the new system , and to pretend even to propagate it with all zeal ; at least that club of intriguers who assemble at the Feuillans , and whose cabinet meets at Madame de Stael's , and makes and directs all ...
... give himself up entirely to the new system , and to pretend even to propagate it with all zeal ; at least that club of intriguers who assemble at the Feuillans , and whose cabinet meets at Madame de Stael's , and makes and directs all ...
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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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