Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona x
... reform in the Executive as well as the Legislative . Montesquieu had said that England must perish as soon as the Legislative power became more corrupt than the Executive ; but it now seemed as if both branches of the government were ...
... reform in the Executive as well as the Legislative . Montesquieu had said that England must perish as soon as the Legislative power became more corrupt than the Executive ; but it now seemed as if both branches of the government were ...
Strona xi
... Reform was rather a cry than a political movement ; but in France and Austria it was a movement as well as a cry . In the latter country , indeed , the Reform was supplied before the demand , and the Emperor Joseph was forced by an ...
... Reform was rather a cry than a political movement ; but in France and Austria it was a movement as well as a cry . In the latter country , indeed , the Reform was supplied before the demand , and the Emperor Joseph was forced by an ...
Strona xiv
... reform , is stubbornly opposed to revolution . He shows that the main body of the British nation , from its historical traditions , from the opinions and doctrines transmitted to it from the earliest times , from its constitution and ...
... reform , is stubbornly opposed to revolution . He shows that the main body of the British nation , from its historical traditions , from the opinions and doctrines transmitted to it from the earliest times , from its constitution and ...
Strona xix
... Reform . That of France was in a still worse case . Burke fully recognised the necessity of removing the ' defects , redundancies , and errors ' of the law ( p . 112 ) , though he still maintained it to be the ' collected reason of ages ...
... Reform . That of France was in a still worse case . Burke fully recognised the necessity of removing the ' defects , redundancies , and errors ' of the law ( p . 112 ) , though he still maintained it to be the ' collected reason of ages ...
Strona xx
... reform . He had taken the lead in 1780 , in advocating reforms dealing with the Royal property , which have since been carried out with general approval . He had commenced , early in his career , a treatise advocating that reform of the ...
... reform . He had taken the lead in 1780 , in advocating reforms dealing with the Royal property , which have since been carried out with general approval . He had commenced , early in his career , a treatise advocating that reform of the ...
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