Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... English one , were reminding Burke of how revolutionary , how anti - Catholic , and to him how alien had been the English revolution . † This intruding vision had to be exorcized : much of the argument the most forced part of the ...
... English one , were reminding Burke of how revolutionary , how anti - Catholic , and to him how alien had been the English revolution . † This intruding vision had to be exorcized : much of the argument the most forced part of the ...
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... English Working Class ( Pelican Book ) . The Revolution Society had been founded in 1788 to commemorate the centenary of the English revolution of 1688. Its chairman was Earl Stanhope ( see n.6 ) . E. J. Payne , a nineteenth - century ...
... English Working Class ( Pelican Book ) . The Revolution Society had been founded in 1788 to commemorate the centenary of the English revolution of 1688. Its chairman was Earl Stanhope ( see n.6 ) . E. J. Payne , a nineteenth - century ...
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... English controversy between deist and orthodox ; Matthew Tindal ( 1657- 1733 ) , author of The Rights of the Christian Church Asserted ( 1706 ) , which was burnt by order of the House of Commons ; Thomas Chubb ( 1679-1747 ) , deist and ...
... English controversy between deist and orthodox ; Matthew Tindal ( 1657- 1733 ) , author of The Rights of the Christian Church Asserted ( 1706 ) , which was burnt by order of the House of Commons ; Thomas Chubb ( 1679-1747 ) , deist and ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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