Reflections on the Revolution in France ... The third editionJ. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 |
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... estates should be held by those who have no duty than by those who have one ? -by thofe whofe character and deftina- tion point to virtues , than by those who have no rule and direction in the expenditure of their ef tates but their own ...
... estates should be held by those who have no duty than by those who have one ? -by thofe whofe character and deftina- tion point to virtues , than by those who have no rule and direction in the expenditure of their ef tates but their own ...
Strona 343
... estate , and in all the affairs of France , caused by the pre- fumptuous good intentions of ignorance and incapacity ; fuch effects as thofe caufes will always produce when charged with a plenitude of power . Looking over that account ...
... estate , and in all the affairs of France , caused by the pre- fumptuous good intentions of ignorance and incapacity ; fuch effects as thofe caufes will always produce when charged with a plenitude of power . Looking over that account ...
Strona 348
... estate clear and difengaged of all charges , and that they fhould fhew it immediately . Have they done this immediately , or at any time ? Have they ever furnished a rent - roll of the immoveable eftates , or given in an inventory of ...
... estate clear and difengaged of all charges , and that they fhould fhew it immediately . Have they done this immediately , or at any time ? Have they ever furnished a rent - roll of the immoveable eftates , or given in an inventory of ...
Strona 351
... estates ; a charge which I cannot ascertain , but which unquestionably a- mounts to many French millions . Another of the new charges , is an annuity of four hundred and eighty thousand pounds fterling , to be paid ( if they choose to ...
... estates ; a charge which I cannot ascertain , but which unquestionably a- mounts to many French millions . Another of the new charges , is an annuity of four hundred and eighty thousand pounds fterling , to be paid ( if they choose to ...
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