Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1960 - 369 |
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... thought , than to that of pure literature . Apart from his personal characteristics , the essential magnanimity of his nature , his kindly and sympathetic disposition towards strug- gling aspirants like Crabbe , and his utter freedom ...
... thought , than to that of pure literature . Apart from his personal characteristics , the essential magnanimity of his nature , his kindly and sympathetic disposition towards strug- gling aspirants like Crabbe , and his utter freedom ...
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... thoughts of hs audience , who under- stood him better than I do , did all along run before him in his reflection , and in the whole train of consequences to which it led . Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a ...
... thoughts of hs audience , who under- stood him better than I do , did all along run before him in his reflection , and in the whole train of consequences to which it led . Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a ...
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... thought the peaceable and even timid part of society ) , are the chief actors in the French revolu- tion . But the fact is , that as money increases and circu- lates , and as the circulation of news ... thought 292 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS.
... thought the peaceable and even timid part of society ) , are the chief actors in the French revolu- tion . But the fact is , that as money increases and circu- lates , and as the circulation of news ... thought 292 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS.
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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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