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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... Paris Amazons for his Body Guard . ( Corr . VI , pp . 29-30 . ) On 4 November Chames - Jean - François de Pont , the ' very young gentleman at Paris ' of the prefatory page of the Reflections , wrote to Burke that letter to which the Re ...
... Paris Amazons for his Body Guard . ( Corr . VI , pp . 29-30 . ) On 4 November Chames - Jean - François de Pont , the ' very young gentleman at Paris ' of the prefatory page of the Reflections , wrote to Burke that letter to which the Re ...
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... Paris . They will not bear that this one body should monopolize the captivity of the king , and the dom- inion over the assembly calling itself National . Each will keep its own portion of the spoil of the church to itself ; and it will ...
... Paris . They will not bear that this one body should monopolize the captivity of the king , and the dom- inion over the assembly calling itself National . Each will keep its own portion of the spoil of the church to itself ; and it will ...
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... Paris ; when in reality they are besieged by no other enemies than their own madness and folly , their own credulity and perverse- ness . But Mr Bailly will sooner thaw the eternal ice of his atlantic regions , than restore the central ...
... Paris ; when in reality they are besieged by no other enemies than their own madness and folly , their own credulity and perverse- ness . But Mr Bailly will sooner thaw the eternal ice of his atlantic regions , than restore the central ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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