Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott Publishing Company, 1906 - 314 |
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... feel for his wife and his children , and the faithful guards of his person , that were massacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilised subjects , and ...
... feel for his wife and his children , and the faithful guards of his person , that were massacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilised subjects , and ...
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... feel as Englishmen , and feel- ing , we must provide as Englishmen . Your affairs , in spite of us , are made a part of our interest ; so far at least as to keep at a distance your panacea , or your plague . If it be a We know the ...
... feel as Englishmen , and feel- ing , we must provide as Englishmen . Your affairs , in spite of us , are made a part of our interest ; so far at least as to keep at a distance your panacea , or your plague . If it be a We know the ...
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... feel themselves to be at best only second in the good - will of the crown , though first in that of the Assembly , must slight an authority which would not advance and could not retard their promotion . If to avoid these evils you will ...
... feel themselves to be at best only second in the good - will of the crown , though first in that of the Assembly , must slight an authority which would not advance and could not retard their promotion . If to avoid these evils you will ...
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