Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... mind at an extraor- dinary crisis : and can therefore be compared with few things that have ever been spoken or written . Composed in a literary age , it scarcely belongs to literature ; yet it is one of the greatest of literary ...
... mind at an extraor- dinary crisis : and can therefore be compared with few things that have ever been spoken or written . Composed in a literary age , it scarcely belongs to literature ; yet it is one of the greatest of literary ...
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... minds of his hearers , or to incumber or overlay his speech , by bringing into view at once ( as if he were reading an ... mind . ' Burke's overstrained reverence for the Act of Settlement may be partly due to the general feeling of un ...
... minds of his hearers , or to incumber or overlay his speech , by bringing into view at once ( as if he were reading an ... mind . ' Burke's overstrained reverence for the Act of Settlement may be partly due to the general feeling of un ...
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... mind . Barons and Commons had long made up but one People ; the old families were mostly extinct , and the existing Peers were chiefly com- moners with coronets on their coats of arms . At the present moment not a single seat in the ...
... mind . Barons and Commons had long made up but one People ; the old families were mostly extinct , and the existing Peers were chiefly com- moners with coronets on their coats of arms . At the present moment not a single seat in the ...
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... mind that without a certain established base , secured by a large degree of this often - forgotten principle , his ... minds in England had concurred . examine the justice of this claim would involve the whole political and religious ...
... mind that without a certain established base , secured by a large degree of this often - forgotten principle , his ... minds in England had concurred . examine the justice of this claim would involve the whole political and religious ...
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... mind , as soon as the world is stirred by the impulse to shake off old evils . Wisdom consists in no inconsiderable degree , says Burke , in knowing what amount of evil is to be tolerated . ' Il ne faut pas tout corriger , ' says ...
... mind , as soon as the world is stirred by the impulse to shake off old evils . Wisdom consists in no inconsiderable degree , says Burke , in knowing what amount of evil is to be tolerated . ' Il ne faut pas tout corriger , ' says ...
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