Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott Publishing Company, 1906 - 314 |
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... given of the full conviction of the British nation , that the principles of the Revolution did not authorise them to elect kings at their pleasure , and without any attention to the ancient fundamental principles of our government ...
... given of the full conviction of the British nation , that the principles of the Revolution did not authorise them to elect kings at their pleasure , and without any attention to the ancient fundamental principles of our government ...
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... given to the spirit of innovation , which soon was turned against those who fostered it , and ended in their ruin . It is but cold , and no very flattering , justice to that fallen monarchy , tọ say that , for many years , it trespassed ...
... given to the spirit of innovation , which soon was turned against those who fostered it , and ended in their ruin . It is but cold , and no very flattering , justice to that fallen monarchy , tọ say that , for many years , it trespassed ...
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... given by regulation ; and dispositions towards it ought to be infused by the circumstances attendant on the trust . It ought to be environed with dignity , authority , and considera- tion , and it ought to lead to glory . The office of ...
... given by regulation ; and dispositions towards it ought to be infused by the circumstances attendant on the trust . It ought to be environed with dignity , authority , and considera- tion , and it ought to lead to glory . The office of ...
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