Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... given us for an instrument of speech , is not idle in dumb persons , because it also serveth for taste . Again , if time have worn out , or any other mean altogether taken away , what was first intended , uses not thought upon before ...
... given us for an instrument of speech , is not idle in dumb persons , because it also serveth for taste . Again , if time have worn out , or any other mean altogether taken away , what was first intended , uses not thought upon before ...
Strona xxxii
... given to the world by the French phi- losophers in the next century : — The common cry is even religion's test , The Turk's is at Constantinople best , Idols in India , Popery at Rome , And our own worship only true at home . · • · A ...
... given to the world by the French phi- losophers in the next century : — The common cry is even religion's test , The Turk's is at Constantinople best , Idols in India , Popery at Rome , And our own worship only true at home . · • · A ...
Strona xxxiii
... given the smaller country its superiority . There was a contrast , and a 1 Burke himself quotes ' our political poet ' Denham ( p . 137 ) . VOL . II . C disposition to enquire into it : the English and French INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... given the smaller country its superiority . There was a contrast , and a 1 Burke himself quotes ' our political poet ' Denham ( p . 137 ) . VOL . II . C disposition to enquire into it : the English and French INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
Strona l
... given us our liberties ; our liber- ties have produced them . ' Coleridge says that on a comparison of Burke's writings on the American War with those on the French Revolution , the principles and the deductions will be found the same ...
... given us our liberties ; our liber- ties have produced them . ' Coleridge says that on a comparison of Burke's writings on the American War with those on the French Revolution , the principles and the deductions will be found the same ...
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... given importance to these gentlemen by adopting them ; and they return the favour , by acting as a committee in England for extending the principles of the National Assembly . Henceforward we must consider them as a kind of privileged ...
... given importance to these gentlemen by adopting them ; and they return the favour , by acting as a committee in England for extending the principles of the National Assembly . Henceforward we must consider them as a kind of privileged ...
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