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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... France was written during the first half of 1790 and published that November ; for the rest of his life his mind was preoccupied principally by the affairs of France and of Ireland . He died at Beaconsfield in 1797 . CONOR CRUISE O ...
... France was written during the first half of 1790 and published that November ; for the rest of his life his mind was preoccupied principally by the affairs of France and of Ireland . He died at Beaconsfield in 1797 . CONOR CRUISE O ...
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... France . France , by the perfidy of her leaders , has utterly dis- graced the tone of lenient council in the cabinets of princes , and disarmed it of its most potent topics . She has sancti- fied the dark suspicious maxims of tyrannous ...
... France . France , by the perfidy of her leaders , has utterly dis- graced the tone of lenient council in the cabinets of princes , and disarmed it of its most potent topics . She has sancti- fied the dark suspicious maxims of tyrannous ...
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... France . What signifies the empty compliment paid to the country by giving it perhaps more than its share in the ... France , must be the masters of every man in France . The whole of the power obtained by this revolution will settle in ...
... France . What signifies the empty compliment paid to the country by giving it perhaps more than its share in the ... France , must be the masters of every man in France . The whole of the power obtained by this revolution will settle in ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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