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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... able at pleasure . But the king of Great Britain obeys no other person ; all other persons are individually , and col- lectively too , under him , and owe to him a legal obedience . The law , which knows neither to flatter nor to insult ...
... able at pleasure . But the king of Great Britain obeys no other person ; all other persons are individually , and col- lectively too , under him , and owe to him a legal obedience . The law , which knows neither to flatter nor to insult ...
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... able statesmen , the multitude of her profound lawyers and theologians , her philosophers , her critics , her historians and antiquar- ies , her poets , and her orators sacred and profane , I behold in all this something which awes and ...
... able statesmen , the multitude of her profound lawyers and theologians , her philosophers , her critics , her historians and antiquar- ies , her poets , and her orators sacred and profane , I behold in all this something which awes and ...
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... able to give a better account of the population and wealth of the country , which it has taken under its care , is a matter very doubtful . Instead of improving by the change , I ap- prehend that a long series of years must be told ...
... able to give a better account of the population and wealth of the country , which it has taken under its care , is a matter very doubtful . Instead of improving by the change , I ap- prehend that a long series of years must be told ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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