Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... consider its character and magnitude ; and we must pay less than usual heed to Burke when he insists that these were produced wholly by the ignor- ance and wickedness of the Revolutionary leaders . The sufferers in a large measure ...
... consider its character and magnitude ; and we must pay less than usual heed to Burke when he insists that these were produced wholly by the ignor- ance and wickedness of the Revolutionary leaders . The sufferers in a large measure ...
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... considering him chiefly as a brilliant orator , as a partisan , and a patriot . He is acknowledged in Germany as the real and successful mediator between liberty and law , between union and division of power , and between the republican ...
... considering him chiefly as a brilliant orator , as a partisan , and a patriot . He is acknowledged in Germany as the real and successful mediator between liberty and law , between union and division of power , and between the republican ...
Strona lxviii
... Considering that Burke stands unapproachably the first of our political orators , and indeed in the very first rank as a writer and a thinker , it seems strange that so few express and formal tributes have been paid to his memory . Had ...
... Considering that Burke stands unapproachably the first of our political orators , and indeed in the very first rank as a writer and a thinker , it seems strange that so few express and formal tributes have been paid to his memory . Had ...
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... consider them as a kind of privileged persons ; as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body . This is one among the revolutions which have given splendour to obscurity , and distinction to undiscerned merit . Until very lately I ...
... consider them as a kind of privileged persons ; as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body . This is one among the revolutions which have given splendour to obscurity , and distinction to undiscerned merit . Until very lately I ...
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... consider the address transmitted by the Re- volution Society to the National Assembly , through Earl Stanhope , as originating in the principles of the sermon , and as a corollary from them . It was moved by the preacher of that ...
... consider the address transmitted by the Re- volution Society to the National Assembly , through Earl Stanhope , as originating in the principles of the sermon , and as a corollary from them . It was moved by the preacher of that ...
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