Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona vi
... favour , the other with indifference : he saw clear revolutionary tendencies on all sides among the people and not a single arm was as yet raised to avert the impending catastrophe . Burke aimed at recalling the English nation to its ...
... favour , the other with indifference : he saw clear revolutionary tendencies on all sides among the people and not a single arm was as yet raised to avert the impending catastrophe . Burke aimed at recalling the English nation to its ...
Strona x
... favour of restoring soundness to the Executive as a preliminary reform ; and many were the schemes proposed for effecting it . One very shrewd thinker , who sat in the House , proposed an annual Ministry , chosen by lot . Others ...
... favour of restoring soundness to the Executive as a preliminary reform ; and many were the schemes proposed for effecting it . One very shrewd thinker , who sat in the House , proposed an annual Ministry , chosen by lot . Others ...
Strona xviii
... favour of the other members . At that time they are out of court ; there is no question concerning them . Whilst he opposes his defence on the part where the attack is made , he presumes that for his regard to the just rights of all the ...
... favour of the other members . At that time they are out of court ; there is no question concerning them . Whilst he opposes his defence on the part where the attack is made , he presumes that for his regard to the just rights of all the ...
Strona xxi
... . But in the method of Burke every argument in favour of a 1 In one or two recent instances a claim to sit by tenure has been advanced and rejected . particular element of the State , based upon the special INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... . But in the method of Burke every argument in favour of a 1 In one or two recent instances a claim to sit by tenure has been advanced and rejected . particular element of the State , based upon the special INTRODUCTION . xxi.
Strona xlii
... favour the development of a certain ' native plainness and directness of character . ' They keep a man face to face with life 1 Prelude , Book v . and reality . They include a moral code which fits xlii INTRODUCTION .
... favour the development of a certain ' native plainness and directness of character . ' They keep a man face to face with life 1 Prelude , Book v . and reality . They include a moral code which fits xlii INTRODUCTION .
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