Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona xii
... feeling on the sub- ject of Revolutions in general . On the applicability of these general views to the occasion of their enunciation , it is not necessary for the reader to form any definite judgment . Pro- perly speaking , indeed ...
... feeling on the sub- ject of Revolutions in general . On the applicability of these general views to the occasion of their enunciation , it is not necessary for the reader to form any definite judgment . Pro- perly speaking , indeed ...
Strona xv
... feel sure of their appli- cability to the occasion . Unfair as this denunciation was to France , we sympathise in its effects on the malcontents in Eng- land . The tone of the book was well suited to the occasion . A loud and bitter cry ...
... feel sure of their appli- cability to the occasion . Unfair as this denunciation was to France , we sympathise in its effects on the malcontents in Eng- land . The tone of the book was well suited to the occasion . A loud and bitter cry ...
Strona xviii
... feeling of un- certainty which , during his own century , prevailed as to party principle . As early as Swift's time , parties and their creeds had become thoroughly confused and undistinguishable . But Burke demanded something positive ...
... feeling of un- certainty which , during his own century , prevailed as to party principle . As early as Swift's time , parties and their creeds had become thoroughly confused and undistinguishable . But Burke demanded something positive ...
Strona xxvi
... feeling , stimu- lated by the same revolutionary agencies , though in a later stage , in the poems of the philosophical and ' well - languaged ' Daniel . The faculty of looking on an institution on many sides enabled Daniel to point out ...
... feeling , stimu- lated by the same revolutionary agencies , though in a later stage , in the poems of the philosophical and ' well - languaged ' Daniel . The faculty of looking on an institution on many sides enabled Daniel to point out ...
Strona xxix
... feeling which has always been common among Englishmen . A narrower conception of the same argument is summed up in a famous epigram of Pope commencing ' Order is heaven's first law . ' • The heavens themselves , the planets and this ...
... feeling which has always been common among Englishmen . A narrower conception of the same argument is summed up in a famous epigram of Pope commencing ' Order is heaven's first law . ' • The heavens themselves , the planets and this ...
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