Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona vi
... political movement . Burke's in- dependence led him even to the extent of revolting from his own party . The great historical Whig party , the party of Somers , of Walpole , and of Chatham , was slowly passing through a painful ...
... political movement . Burke's in- dependence led him even to the extent of revolting from his own party . The great historical Whig party , the party of Somers , of Walpole , and of Chatham , was slowly passing through a painful ...
Strona vii
... political principles which had guided him through a career of twenty - five years , or else that he really was , what a Tory writer has called him , ' the most double - minded man that ever lived . ' But a man who is not thus far double ...
... political principles which had guided him through a career of twenty - five years , or else that he really was , what a Tory writer has called him , ' the most double - minded man that ever lived . ' But a man who is not thus far double ...
Strona viii
... political move- ment on a bigger scale than a coalition : to them the French Revolution seemed merely an ordinary Whiggish rearrangement of affairs which would soon settle down into their places , the King , as in England , accepting a ...
... political move- ment on a bigger scale than a coalition : to them the French Revolution seemed merely an ordinary Whiggish rearrangement of affairs which would soon settle down into their places , the King , as in England , accepting a ...
Strona ix
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. Burke saw it , the real magnitude of the political movement in France , and how deep ... politicians had long looked askance upon him . They laughed , not altogether without reason , when he told them that ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. Burke saw it , the real magnitude of the political movement in France , and how deep ... politicians had long looked askance upon him . They laughed , not altogether without reason , when he told them that ...
Strona x
... political change was extending in all directions . Seats in Parliament had always been bought and soid ; but , owing to the increased wealth of the , community , prices had now undergone a preposterous advance Five thousand pounds was ...
... political change was extending in all directions . Seats in Parliament had always been bought and soid ; but , owing to the increased wealth of the , community , prices had now undergone a preposterous advance Five thousand pounds was ...
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