Reflections on the Revolution in FranceHackett Publishing, 15 wrz 1987 - 288 John Pocock's edition of Burke's Reflections is two classics in one: Burke's Reflections and Pocock's reflections on Burke and the eighteenth century. |
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... India Company in the government of British India, and the King had engineered its defeat by letting it be known in the House of Lords that he would consider no man who voted for xxii REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE.
... India Company in the government of British India, and the King had engineered its defeat by letting it be known in the House of Lords that he would consider no man who voted for xxii REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE.
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Edmund Burke J. G. A. Pocock. Lords that he would consider no man who voted for it his friend. He had subsequently upheld William Pitt's ministry in the face of repeated defeats in Parliament. Fox, and with him Burke, considered this a ...
Edmund Burke J. G. A. Pocock. Lords that he would consider no man who voted for it his friend. He had subsequently upheld William Pitt's ministry in the face of repeated defeats in Parliament. Fox, and with him Burke, considered this a ...
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... considering the synthesis of them all as itself a historical artefact, produced by the conditions of a given time and place and beginning to undergo change into something else. All of these can be historical enquiries, more or less well ...
... considering the synthesis of them all as itself a historical artefact, produced by the conditions of a given time and place and beginning to undergo change into something else. All of these can be historical enquiries, more or less well ...
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... consider them as a kind of privileged persons, as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body. This is one among the revolutions which have given splendor to obscurity, and distinction to undiscerned merit. Until very lately I do ...
... consider them as a kind of privileged persons, as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body. This is one among the revolutions which have given splendor to obscurity, and distinction to undiscerned merit. Until very lately I do ...
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