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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... republic. His “virtue” made him harsh and barbaric; even his moral personality was impoverished by his inability to exchange goods with his fellows. As in the course of history the market developed, he became capable of interacting with ...
... republic. His “virtue” made him harsh and barbaric; even his moral personality was impoverished by his inability to exchange goods with his fellows. As in the course of history the market developed, he became capable of interacting with ...
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... Republic overthrew the ancien regime in Europe. It has to be remembered that, at the time when Burke was writing the Reflections, only the first two of these had occurred, and they do not figure very prominently in his pages; the others ...
... Republic overthrew the ancien regime in Europe. It has to be remembered that, at the time when Burke was writing the Reflections, only the first two of these had occurred, and they do not figure very prominently in his pages; the others ...
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... Republic (Edinburgh, 1799), Vol. V, p. 418 and n. Ferguson may be alluding to Burke's text at this point. * Below, pp. 34, 69–70, 115–118, 134, 164–70, 204–05. ”. Below, pp. 69–70. * Below, pp. 168, 204. * “Manners” in French might be ...
... Republic (Edinburgh, 1799), Vol. V, p. 418 and n. Ferguson may be alluding to Burke's text at this point. * Below, pp. 34, 69–70, 115–118, 134, 164–70, 204–05. ”. Below, pp. 69–70. * Below, pp. 168, 204. * “Manners” in French might be ...
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... republic of Rome or the republic of Paris; but having no general apostolical mission, being a citizen of a particular state and being bound up, in a considerable degree, by its public will, I should think it at least improper and ...
... republic of Rome or the republic of Paris; but having no general apostolical mission, being a citizen of a particular state and being bound up, in a considerable degree, by its public will, I should think it at least improper and ...
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