Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona xiii
... England's liberty was bound up with the fact of her having passed through a Revolution , which , after the lapse of a century , was considered a worthy object of commemoration . It was represented in INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... England's liberty was bound up with the fact of her having passed through a Revolution , which , after the lapse of a century , was considered a worthy object of commemoration . It was represented in INTRODUCTION . xiii.
Strona xiv
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. a worthy object of commemoration . It was represented in France that the French Revolution was proceeding on English principles . It was further understood that England sympathised with and intended to ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. a worthy object of commemoration . It was represented in France that the French Revolution was proceeding on English principles . It was further understood that England sympathised with and intended to ...
Strona xli
... decayed world , and to those who come after us , things which to us are almost as valuable , and quite as little valued as the air we breathe , may be the objects of curious conjecture , or of contemptuous neglect . INTRODUCTION . xli.
... decayed world , and to those who come after us , things which to us are almost as valuable , and quite as little valued as the air we breathe , may be the objects of curious conjecture , or of contemptuous neglect . INTRODUCTION . xli.
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Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. objects of curious conjecture , or of contemptuous neglect . Regard our inheritance in its true light , as precious thing that we should fear to lose , and we begin to estimate it at its true value ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. objects of curious conjecture , or of contemptuous neglect . Regard our inheritance in its true light , as precious thing that we should fear to lose , and we begin to estimate it at its true value ...
Strona xliv
... object , but those very changes prove us always the same . Our nation is naturally gay . Political liberty requires a degree of seriousness , which is not in our cha- racter : we shall soon grow sick of politics . ' ( Letters on the ...
... object , but those very changes prove us always the same . Our nation is naturally gay . Political liberty requires a degree of seriousness , which is not in our cha- racter : we shall soon grow sick of politics . ' ( Letters on the ...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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