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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... Mary Wollstonecraft thought so : ' Reading your Reflections warily over , it has continually struck me , that had you been a Frenchman , you would have been , in spite of your respect for rank and antiquity , a violent revo- lutionist ...
... Mary Wollstonecraft thought so : ' Reading your Reflections warily over , it has continually struck me , that had you been a Frenchman , you would have been , in spite of your respect for rank and antiquity , a violent revo- lutionist ...
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... Mary Wollstonecraft hit off beautifully : ' Gothic affability is the mode you think proper to adopt , the condescension of a Baron , not the civility of a liberal man . ' ( A Vindication of the Rights of Men . ) † Third of the Letters ...
... Mary Wollstonecraft hit off beautifully : ' Gothic affability is the mode you think proper to adopt , the condescension of a Baron , not the civility of a liberal man . ' ( A Vindication of the Rights of Men . ) † Third of the Letters ...
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... Mary Wollstonecraft was surely more perceptive when she saw in Burke a man who might have been ' a violent revolutionist ' . He never became a revolutionist but there continued to smoulder in him , in relation to Irish matters , a badly ...
... Mary Wollstonecraft was surely more perceptive when she saw in Burke a man who might have been ' a violent revolutionist ' . He never became a revolutionist but there continued to smoulder in him , in relation to Irish matters , a badly ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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