Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott pub., 1900 - 314 |
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... Respecting your forefathers , you would have been taught to respect yourselves . You would not have chosen to consider the French as a people of yesterday , as a nation of low - born servile wretches until the emancipating year of 1789 ...
... Respecting your forefathers , you would have been taught to respect yourselves . You would not have chosen to consider the French as a people of yesterday , as a nation of low - born servile wretches until the emancipating year of 1789 ...
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... respect , one is almost forced to apologise for harbouring the common feelings of men . Why do I feel so differently from the Reverend Dr. Price , and those of his lay flock who will choose to adopt the sentiments of his discourse ? For ...
... respect , one is almost forced to apologise for harbouring the common feelings of men . Why do I feel so differently from the Reverend Dr. Price , and those of his lay flock who will choose to adopt the sentiments of his discourse ? For ...
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... respects the landed noblesse of France were worse than the landed gentry of this country ; certainly in no respect more vexatious than the landholders , not noble , of their own nation . In cities the nobility had no manner of power ...
... respects the landed noblesse of France were worse than the landed gentry of this country ; certainly in no respect more vexatious than the landholders , not noble , of their own nation . In cities the nobility had no manner of power ...
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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