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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... Burke's argument is then to fly in the face of nature . And as Burke himself , in a very different connexion , sardonically observed : The nature of things is , I admit , a sturdy adversary . ' * A sturdy ally also . Both Burke and the ...
... Burke's argument is then to fly in the face of nature . And as Burke himself , in a very different connexion , sardonically observed : The nature of things is , I admit , a sturdy adversary . ' * A sturdy ally also . Both Burke and the ...
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... Burke's advice he had been bent on conciliation and the completion of Catholic eman- cipation , Burke was greatly troubled in his mind , not only by the victories of revolutionary France but by the menac- ing situation in Ireland ...
... Burke's advice he had been bent on conciliation and the completion of Catholic eman- cipation , Burke was greatly troubled in his mind , not only by the victories of revolutionary France but by the menac- ing situation in Ireland ...
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... Burke factory ' at the Sheffiel Central Library . This collection includes , as well as the larges collection of Burke's private papers in the Fitzwilliam MSS - als collected by the editors of the Correspondence , duplicates of al known ...
... Burke factory ' at the Sheffiel Central Library . This collection includes , as well as the larges collection of Burke's private papers in the Fitzwilliam MSS - als collected by the editors of the Correspondence , duplicates of al known ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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