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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... confiscation of Church property in France - a design to which many were favour- ably disposed by varying ... confiscations of any kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others as their ...
... confiscation of Church property in France - a design to which many were favour- ably disposed by varying ... confiscations of any kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others as their ...
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... confiscation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the abolition of their order . It is true , that this particular part of your general confiscation does not affect England , as a precedent in point : but the reason applies ; and it ...
... confiscation of the goods of monks and nuns , and the abolition of their order . It is true , that this particular part of your general confiscation does not affect England , as a precedent in point : but the reason applies ; and it ...
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... confiscation , with the com- pulsory paper currency annexed to it ; the second , is the supreme power of the city of Paris ; the third , is the general army of the state . Of this last I shall reserve what I have to say , until I come ...
... confiscation , with the com- pulsory paper currency annexed to it ; the second , is the supreme power of the city of Paris ; the third , is the general army of the state . Of this last I shall reserve what I have to say , until I come ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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