Reflections on the Revolution in FranceAnchor Press/Doubleday, 1973 - 515 Published in 1790, two years before the start of the Terror, this work offered a remarkably prescient view of the chaos that lay ahead. A classic of political science and a cornerstone of modern conservative thought, it articulates a defense of property, religion, and traditional values that resonates with modern readers. |
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... continuing to adopt a plan of heredi- tary Protestant succession in the old line , with all the dangers and all the ... continue to cherish them . We ought not , on either side of the water , to suffer ourselves to be imposed upon by ...
... continuing to adopt a plan of heredi- tary Protestant succession in the old line , with all the dangers and all the ... continue to cherish them . We ought not , on either side of the water , to suffer ourselves to be imposed upon by ...
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... continue to die as long as he continues to be born . But Mr. Burke has set up a sort of political Adam , in whom all ... continue in force through succeeding generations , yet they continue to derive their force from the consent of the ...
... continue to die as long as he continues to be born . But Mr. Burke has set up a sort of political Adam , in whom all ... continue in force through succeeding generations , yet they continue to derive their force from the consent of the ...
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... continue to preserve them pure ; and the whole of the Declaration of Rights is of more value to the world , and will do more good , than all the laws and statutes that have yet been promulgated . In the declaratory exordium which ...
... continue to preserve them pure ; and the whole of the Declaration of Rights is of more value to the world , and will do more good , than all the laws and statutes that have yet been promulgated . In the declaratory exordium which ...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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