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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... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesitated at the time , when you first desired to ...
... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesitated at the time , when you first desired to ...
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... wish , Sir , that you and my readers would give an attentive perusal to the work of M. de Calonne , 150 on this subject . It is indeed not only an eloquent but an able and instructive performance . I confine myself to what he says ...
... wish , Sir , that you and my readers would give an attentive perusal to the work of M. de Calonne , 150 on this subject . It is indeed not only an eloquent but an able and instructive performance . I confine myself to what he says ...
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... wish to deserve their fortune , or to retain their bequests . Let us add , if we please , but let us preserve what they have left ; and , standing on the firm ground of the British constitu- tion , let us be satisfied to admire rather ...
... wish to deserve their fortune , or to retain their bequests . Let us add , if we please , but let us preserve what they have left ; and , standing on the firm ground of the British constitu- tion , let us be satisfied to admire rather ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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