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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... assignats . He augments the power of his enemy by the very means he must take to contend with him . The country gentleman therefore , the officer by sea and land , the man of liberal views and habits , attached to no profession , will ...
... assignats . He augments the power of his enemy by the very means he must take to contend with him . The country gentleman therefore , the officer by sea and land , the man of liberal views and habits , attached to no profession , will ...
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... they have an undoubting faith in the prodigies of sacrilege . Is there a debt which presses them - Issue assignats.187 - Are - compensations to be made , or a maintenance decreed Reflections on the Revolution in France 359.
... they have an undoubting faith in the prodigies of sacrilege . Is there a debt which presses them - Issue assignats.187 - Are - compensations to be made , or a maintenance decreed Reflections on the Revolution in France 359.
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... Assignats . Is a fleet to be fitted out - Assignats . If sixteen millions sterl- ing of these assignats , forced on the people , leave the wants of the state as urgent as ever – issue , says one , thirty millions sterling of ...
... Assignats . Is a fleet to be fitted out - Assignats . If sixteen millions sterl- ing of these assignats , forced on the people , leave the wants of the state as urgent as ever – issue , says one , thirty millions sterling of ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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