Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott pub., 1900 - 314 |
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... monarchy to other governments ; because you can better ingraft any description of republic on a monarchy than anything of monarchy upon the republican forms . I think him perfectly in the right . The fact is so historically ; and it ...
... monarchy to other governments ; because you can better ingraft any description of republic on a monarchy than anything of monarchy upon the republican forms . I think him perfectly in the right . The fact is so historically ; and it ...
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... monarchy , in which mode of govern- ment the classing of the citizens is not of so much im- portance as in a republic . It is true , however , that every such classification , if properly ordered , is good in all forms of government ...
... monarchy , in which mode of govern- ment the classing of the citizens is not of so much im- portance as in a republic . It is true , however , that every such classification , if properly ordered , is good in all forms of government ...
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... monarchy . It would be a means of squaring the occasional decrees of a democracy to some principles of general jurisprudence . The vice of the ancient demo- cracies , and one cause of their ruin , was , that they ruled , as you do , by ...
... monarchy . It would be a means of squaring the occasional decrees of a democracy to some principles of general jurisprudence . The vice of the ancient demo- cracies , and one cause of their ruin , was , that they ruled , as you do , by ...
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amongst ancient army assignats authority better body Burke Burke's canton cardinal of Lorraine cause church citizens civil clergy common confiscation constitution crimes crown despotism destroyed ecclesiastical EDITED effect election England Ernest Rhys establishment estates evil favour France gentlemen George Henry Lewes habits Havelock Ellis hereditary honour House of Commons human interest Introduction justice king king of France kingdom landed legislators liberty LONDON AND FELLING-ON-TYNE Lord mankind means ment military mind minister monarchy moral municipalities National Assembly nature never nobility obedience object Old Jewry opinion oppression Paris parliament persons political Portrait possessed present principles proceedings reason religion representation republic revenue Revolution Society scheme sort sovereign spirit T. W. Rolleston things tion true tyranny virtue W. B. YEATS Walter Lewin WALTER SCOTT PUBLISHING wealth whilst whole wholly wisdom