Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event: In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in ParisJ. Dodsley, 1791 - 364 páginas |
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... has been done , or is doing , on the public ftage ; in any place antient or modern ; in the republic of Rome , or the republic of Paris : but having no general B 3 general apoftolical miffion , being a citizen of a particular ( 5 )
... has been done , or is doing , on the public ftage ; in any place antient or modern ; in the republic of Rome , or the republic of Paris : but having no general B 3 general apoftolical miffion , being a citizen of a particular ( 5 )
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... citizen of a particular state , and being bound up in a con- fiderable degree , by its public will , I fhould think it , at least improper and irregular , for me to open a formal public correspondence with the actual government of a ...
... citizen of a particular state , and being bound up in a con- fiderable degree , by its public will , I fhould think it , at least improper and irregular , for me to open a formal public correspondence with the actual government of a ...
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... citizen , to that vague fpeculative right , which expofed their fure inheritance to be scrambled for and torn to pieces by every wild litigious spirit . ( c The fame policy pervades all the laws which have fince been made for the ...
... citizen , to that vague fpeculative right , which expofed their fure inheritance to be scrambled for and torn to pieces by every wild litigious spirit . ( c The fame policy pervades all the laws which have fince been made for the ...
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... they have ruined . They have made no facrifices to their projects of greater confequence than their shoe- buckles , whilft they were imprifoning their king , war . murdering murdering their fellow citizens , and bathing in tears , ( 57 )
... they have ruined . They have made no facrifices to their projects of greater confequence than their shoe- buckles , whilft they were imprifoning their king , war . murdering murdering their fellow citizens , and bathing in tears , ( 57 )
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... citizens , and bathing in tears , and plunging in poverty and diftrefs , thou- fands of worthy men and worthy families . Their cruelty has not even been the base result of fear . It has been the effect of their sense of perfect fafety ...
... citizens , and bathing in tears , and plunging in poverty and diftrefs , thou- fands of worthy men and worthy families . Their cruelty has not even been the base result of fear . It has been the effect of their sense of perfect fafety ...
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