Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona vi
... Burke aimed at recalling the English nation to its ancient principles , and at showing the folly and imprudence of the French political movement . Burke's in- dependence led him even to the extent of revolting from his own party . The ...
... Burke aimed at recalling the English nation to its ancient principles , and at showing the folly and imprudence of the French political movement . Burke's in- dependence led him even to the extent of revolting from his own party . The ...
Strona viii
... Burke in the present volume is appealing to a larger public . He is appealing directly to the whole English Nation , and indirectly to every citizen of the civilised world . In his early denunciations of the French Revolution , Burke ...
... Burke in the present volume is appealing to a larger public . He is appealing directly to the whole English Nation , and indirectly to every citizen of the civilised world . In his early denunciations of the French Revolution , Burke ...
Strona ix
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. Burke saw it , the real magnitude of the political movement in France , and how deep and extensive were the interests it involved . Burke , in the unfavourable impression which he conceived of the ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. Burke saw it , the real magnitude of the political movement in France , and how deep and extensive were the interests it involved . Burke , in the unfavourable impression which he conceived of the ...
Strona xii
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. immediate occasion . Burke tells us less about the French Revolution than about English ... Burke's standpoint , to the summary and ignominious condemnation with which the Revo- lution is treated by Burke ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. immediate occasion . Burke tells us less about the French Revolution than about English ... Burke's standpoint , to the summary and ignominious condemnation with which the Revo- lution is treated by Burke ...
Strona xiii
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. From the present work the student will learn little of the history of the Revolution . It had barely begun : only two in- cidents of importance , the capture of the Bastille and the transportation from ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. From the present work the student will learn little of the history of the Revolution . It had barely begun : only two in- cidents of importance , the capture of the Bastille and the transportation from ...
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