Reflections on the Revolution in FranceDent, 1960 - 369 |
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... whilst little notice is taken of their doctrines ; but when they come to be examined upon the plain meaning of their words , and the direct tendency of their doctrines , then equivocations and slip- pery constructions come into play ...
... whilst little notice is taken of their doctrines ; but when they come to be examined upon the plain meaning of their words , and the direct tendency of their doctrines , then equivocations and slip- pery constructions come into play ...
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... whilst you are gibbeting the carcase , or demolish- ing the tomb . You are terrifying yourselves with ghosts and apparitions , whilst your house is the haunt of robbers . It is thus with all those , who , attending only to the shell and ...
... whilst you are gibbeting the carcase , or demolish- ing the tomb . You are terrifying yourselves with ghosts and apparitions , whilst your house is the haunt of robbers . It is thus with all those , who , attending only to the shell and ...
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... whilst France has a commerce with them , especially through Marseilles ( the hottest focus of sedition in France ) , will it be long possible to prevent the inter- course or the effects . Naples has an old , inveterate disposition to ...
... whilst France has a commerce with them , especially through Marseilles ( the hottest focus of sedition in France ) , will it be long possible to prevent the inter- course or the effects . Naples has an old , inveterate disposition 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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