Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona xx
... possessed claims which he was as eager to recognise , as an important establishment of the common law of the country , and as justified by universal analogy and supported by the best general theories of society . To be honoured , and ...
... possessed claims which he was as eager to recognise , as an important establishment of the common law of the country , and as justified by universal analogy and supported by the best general theories of society . To be honoured , and ...
Strona xliii
... possessed all the elements of a good constitution , which only required to be cleared of rust and obstructions and put in working condition , Burke erred with many intelligent and patriotic Frenchmen . We can now see that such was not ...
... possessed all the elements of a good constitution , which only required to be cleared of rust and obstructions and put in working condition , Burke erred with many intelligent and patriotic Frenchmen . We can now see that such was not ...
Strona li
... possessed life and growth . It represents the sentimental rather than the intellectual side of its author's character : and hence it will be used by posterity less as an historical document than as a great literary model . Burke , in a ...
... possessed life and growth . It represents the sentimental rather than the intellectual side of its author's character : and hence it will be used by posterity less as an historical document than as a great literary model . Burke , in a ...
Strona lxv
... possessed the highest interest for posterity , is omitted altogether . The ' Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ' to some extent supplies its place . But the whole of the middle third of the work is incomplete , and requires to be ...
... possessed the highest interest for posterity , is omitted altogether . The ' Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ' to some extent supplies its place . But the whole of the middle third of the work is incomplete , and requires to be ...
Strona 38
... possessed , and had been lately endangered . Taking * into their most serious consideration the best means for making such an establishment , that their re- ligion , laws , and liberties might not be in danger of being again subverted ...
... possessed , and had been lately endangered . Taking * into their most serious consideration the best means for making such an establishment , that their re- ligion , laws , and liberties might not be in danger of being again subverted ...
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