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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Strona xiv
... whole social order. But most of Burke's utterances on the American crisis antedate 1776, and whatever their significance for the structure and growth of his thought, are aimed at advancing the xiv REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE.
... whole social order. But most of Burke's utterances on the American crisis antedate 1776, and whatever their significance for the structure and growth of his thought, are aimed at advancing the xiv REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE.
Strona xxxvi
... whole aristocracy, but Burke was raging against Bedford for deserting his proper role, which included courtesy and protection towards such as Burke himself. (xii) His last work on the Revolution in France is the Letters on a Regicide ...
... whole aristocracy, but Burke was raging against Bedford for deserting his proper role, which included courtesy and protection towards such as Burke himself. (xii) His last work on the Revolution in France is the Letters on a Regicide ...
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... whole fabric of culture without destroying our own intelligences and our capacity to replace it, since we shall be destroying the only reasons for acting, and even living, which we can possibly have. The victims of Auschwitz and ...
... whole fabric of culture without destroying our own intelligences and our capacity to replace it, since we shall be destroying the only reasons for acting, and even living, which we can possibly have. The victims of Auschwitz and ...
Strona xlviii
... written, and Burke's writings on both the American and the French Revolutions to the time of his death can be conveniently studied as a whole. Editor's Notes to the Introduction * This is perhaps why xlviii An Afterword, September 2005.
... written, and Burke's writings on both the American and the French Revolutions to the time of his death can be conveniently studied as a whole. Editor's Notes to the Introduction * This is perhaps why xlviii An Afterword, September 2005.
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... whole stock of your eloquent acknowledgments for the Revolution Society, when their fellows in the Constitutional were, in equity, entitled to some share. Since you have selected the Revolution Society as the great object of your ...
... whole stock of your eloquent acknowledgments for the Revolution Society, when their fellows in the Constitutional were, in equity, entitled to some share. Since you have selected the Revolution Society as the great object of your ...
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