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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... succession in that line ( the protest- ant line drawn from James the First ) was absolutely neces- sary ' for the peace , quiet , and security of the realm , ' and that it was equally urgent on them ' to maintain a certainty in the ...
... succession in that line ( the protest- ant line drawn from James the First ) was absolutely neces- sary ' for the peace , quiet , and security of the realm , ' and that it was equally urgent on them ' to maintain a certainty in the ...
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... SUCCESSION thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth , under God , wholly depend .'- They knew that a doubtful title of succession would but too much resemble an election ; and that an election would be utterly ...
... SUCCESSION thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth , under God , wholly depend .'- They knew that a doubtful title of succession would but too much resemble an election ; and that an election would be utterly ...
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... succession and prescription , they tell you , from the speech of Mr Camus , 179 published by the national as- sembly ... succession , they will tell you that the succession of those who have cultivated the soil is the true pedigree of ...
... succession and prescription , they tell you , from the speech of Mr Camus , 179 published by the national as- sembly ... succession , they will tell you that the succession of those who have cultivated the soil is the true pedigree of ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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