Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1960 - 369 |
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... virtue , not to overlay it ; you would have had a liberal order of commons , to emulate and to recruit that nobility ; you would have had a protected , satisfied , laborious , and obedient people , taught to seek and to recognise the ...
... virtue , not to overlay it ; you would have had a liberal order of commons , to emulate and to recruit that nobility ; you would have had a protected , satisfied , laborious , and obedient people , taught to seek and to recognise the ...
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... virtue and wisdom of a whole people collected into a focus , would pause and hesitate in condemning things even of the very worst aspect . Instead of blameable , they would appear only mysterious . But no name , no power , no func- tion ...
... virtue and wisdom of a whole people collected into a focus , would pause and hesitate in condemning things even of the very worst aspect . Instead of blameable , they would appear only mysterious . But no name , no power , no func- tion ...
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... virtue ) for a model . To him they erect their first statue . From him they commence their series of honours and distinctions . It is that new invented virtue , which your masters canonize , that led their moral hero constantly to ...
... virtue ) for a model . To him they erect their first statue . From him they commence their series of honours and distinctions . It is that new invented virtue , which your masters canonize , that led their moral hero constantly to ...
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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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A. D. Lindsay amongst ancient army assignats authority body Burke Burke's cause character church civil clergy common confiscation constitution crimes crown declaration despotism destroy disposition ecclesiastical Edited Edmund Burke effect election England English Ernest Rhys Essays establishment estates Europe evil exist faction favour France French G. D. H. Cole George Saintsbury Gerald Bullett hereditary honour house of Bourbon human interest Intro Introduction by Prof John justice king king of France kingdom landed letter liberty Lord manner means ment military mind ministers monarchy moral National Assembly nature never Nikolay Andreyev nobility object Old Jewry opinion Paris parliament persons philosophers POEMS political possessed present princes principles reform religion republic revenue Revolution scheme sentiments society sort sovereign speculations spirit things tion Translated tyranny usurpation virtue vols wealth whilst whole wholly wisdom