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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... interest , a new description of men had grown up . I mean the political men of letters . ' receives further development in the second of the Letters on a Regicide Peace : ... - The correspondence of the monied and the mercantile world ...
... interest , a new description of men had grown up . I mean the political men of letters . ' receives further development in the second of the Letters on a Regicide Peace : ... - The correspondence of the monied and the mercantile world ...
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... interest in Burke in his counter - revolutionary aspect . This was so in nineteenth- century Europe . The German translator of the Reflec- tions , Friedrich von Gentz ( 1768-1832 ) was Metternich's confidential adviser and principal ...
... interest in Burke in his counter - revolutionary aspect . This was so in nineteenth- century Europe . The German translator of the Reflec- tions , Friedrich von Gentz ( 1768-1832 ) was Metternich's confidential adviser and principal ...
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... interest in a hovel , the good - will of an alehouse , or a baker's shop , the very shadow of a constructive property , are more ceremoniously treated in our parliament than with you the oldest and most valu- able landed possessions ...
... interest in a hovel , the good - will of an alehouse , or a baker's shop , the very shadow of a constructive property , are more ceremoniously treated in our parliament than with you the oldest and most valu- able landed possessions ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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