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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... confiscation of Church property in France a design to which many were favour- ably disposed by varying combinations ... confiscations of any kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others ...
... confiscation of Church property in France a design to which many were favour- ably disposed by varying combinations ... confiscations of any kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others ...
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... confiscation , with its new equity and its new morality , than an attention to their proceeding with regard to this ... confiscate old landed estates in favour of the money - jobbers , why is the penalty confined to one description ? I ...
... confiscation , with its new equity and its new morality , than an attention to their proceeding with regard to this ... confiscate old landed estates in favour of the money - jobbers , why is the penalty confined to one description ? I ...
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... confiscation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the abolition of their order . It is true , that this particular part of your general confiscation does not affect England , as a precedent in point : but the reason applies ; and it ...
... confiscation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the abolition of their order . It is true , that this particular part of your general confiscation does not affect England , as a precedent in point : but the reason applies ; and it ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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able appear army authority become believe body Burke Burke's called cause character church citizens civil clergy common concern conduct confiscation consider considerable constitution course crown destroyed direct effect election England English equal establishment estates evil exist favour feelings follow force France French give given hands honour human ideas interest justice kind king kingdom land late least Letter liberty lived look Lord manner means ment mind moral National Assembly nature never object observe opinion original Paris persons political possession present principles proceedings produce question reason received reference Reflections regard religion representative respect Revolution scheme seems sense society sort spirit succession taken thing thought tion true virtue whilst whole wish writings
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