Reflections on the Revolution in France ... The third editionJ. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 |
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... If what this fociety has thought proper to fend forth had been a piece of argu- ment , it would have fignified little whofe argu- ment it was . It would be neither the more nor the the lefs convincing on account of the party it came ( 6 )
... If what this fociety has thought proper to fend forth had been a piece of argu- ment , it would have fignified little whofe argu- ment it was . It would be neither the more nor the the lefs convincing on account of the party it came ( 6 )
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... thoughts . The beginnings of confufion with us in England are at prefent feeble enough ; but with you , we have feen an infancy ftill more feeble , growing by moments into a ftrength to heap mountains upon moun- tains , and to wage war ...
... thoughts . The beginnings of confufion with us in England are at prefent feeble enough ; but with you , we have feen an infancy ftill more feeble , growing by moments into a ftrength to heap mountains upon moun- tains , and to wage war ...
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... thoughts , and exprefs my feelings , juft as they arife in my mind , with very little atten- tion to formal method . I fet out with the pro- ceedings of the Revolution Society ; but I fhall not confine myself to them . Is it poffible I ...
... thoughts , and exprefs my feelings , juft as they arife in my mind , with very little atten- tion to formal method . I fet out with the pro- ceedings of the Revolution Society ; but I fhall not confine myself to them . Is it poffible I ...
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... thought to be confidera- tions of fome moment . To provide for these ob- jects , and therefore to exclude for ever the Old Jewry doctrine of " a right to choose our own 66 governors , " they follow with a claufe , con- taining a moft ...
... thought to be confidera- tions of fome moment . To provide for these ob- jects , and therefore to exclude for ever the Old Jewry doctrine of " a right to choose our own 66 governors , " they follow with a claufe , con- taining a moft ...
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... thought a better whig than Lord Somers ; or to underftand the principles of the Revolution better than thofe by whom it was brought about , or to read in the declaration of right any mifteries unknown to those whofe penetrating ftyle ...
... thought a better whig than Lord Somers ; or to underftand the principles of the Revolution better than thofe by whom it was brought about , or to read in the declaration of right any mifteries unknown to those whofe penetrating ftyle ...
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