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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... wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be , in fomenting the luxury of individuals . It is the publick ornament . It is the publick consolation . It nourishes the publick hope . The poorest man finds his own importance ...
... wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be , in fomenting the luxury of individuals . It is the publick ornament . It is the publick consolation . It nourishes the publick hope . The poorest man finds his own importance ...
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... wealth upon our side . But that wealth , which will not endure a comparison with the riches of England , may constitute a very respectable degree of opulence . Mr Necker's book published in 1785 , * contains an accurate and interesting ...
... wealth upon our side . But that wealth , which will not endure a comparison with the riches of England , may constitute a very respectable degree of opulence . Mr Necker's book published in 1785 , * contains an accurate and interesting ...
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... wealth real or presumed ; and that local wealth will itself arise from causes not local , and which therefore in equity ought not to produce a local preference . It is very remarkable , that in this fundamental regu- lation , which ...
... wealth real or presumed ; and that local wealth will itself arise from causes not local , and which therefore in equity ought not to produce a local preference . It is very remarkable , that in this fundamental regu- lation , which ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst antient army assignats authority body Burke's called canton cause character church Cicero citizens civil clergy common confiscation conservatism constitution Corr counter-revolutionary crimes crown despotism destroyed Dr Price Edmund Burke effect election England English establishment estates evil expences favour feelings force France French Revolution gentlemen Glorious Revolution hereditary honour human interest Ireland Irish Jacobinism justice king kingdom land Letter liberty Lord mankind manner Mary Wollstonecraft means ment military mind minister monarchy moral National Assembly nature never nobility Old Jewry opinion Paris parliament persons political possession present principles Protestant Protestant ascendancy reason Reflections reform Regicide Peace religion republic revenue Revolution Society revolutionary Richard Burke ruin scheme shew sort sovereign spirit thing thought tion true virtue W. B. Yeats Warren Hastings wealth Whig whilst whole wholly wisdom writings
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