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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... Liberty I mean is social freedom . It is that state of things in which Liberty is secured by the equality of Restraint ; a Constitution of things in which the liberty of no one Man and no body of Men and no Num- ber of men can find ...
... Liberty I mean is social freedom . It is that state of things in which Liberty is secured by the equality of Restraint ; a Constitution of things in which the liberty of no one Man and no body of Men and no Num- ber of men can find ...
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... liberty , is good ; yet could I , in common sense , ten years ago , have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government ( for she then had a government ) without en- quiry what the nature of that government was , or how it was ...
... liberty , is good ; yet could I , in common sense , ten years ago , have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government ( for she then had a government ) without en- quiry what the nature of that government was , or how it was ...
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... liberty . In some people I see great liberty indeed ; in many , if not in the most , an oppressive degrading servitude . But what is liberty without wisdom , and without virtue ? It is the greatest of all possible evils ; for it is ...
... liberty . In some people I see great liberty indeed ; in many , if not in the most , an oppressive degrading servitude . But what is liberty without wisdom , and without virtue ? It is the greatest of all possible evils ; for it is ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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