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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... kind of thinking which had in his view pro- duced the events in France , and in the men who favoured the introduction of this kind of thinking into England . The danger came home to him on his reading of Dr Price's sermon and the ...
... kind of thinking which had in his view pro- duced the events in France , and in the men who favoured the introduction of this kind of thinking into England . The danger came home to him on his reading of Dr Price's sermon and the ...
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... kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others as their proper prey .... Revolutions are favourable to confisca- tion ; and it is impossible to know under what obnoxious names the next ...
... kind ; or that any one descrip- tion of citizens should be brought to regard any of the others as their proper prey .... Revolutions are favourable to confisca- tion ; and it is impossible to know under what obnoxious names the next ...
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... kind of right , I think that more wise , because more charitable thoughts would urge me rather to save the man , than to preserve his brazen slippers as the monuments of his folly . The kind of anniversary sermons , to which a great ...
... kind of right , I think that more wise , because more charitable thoughts would urge me rather to save the man , than to preserve his brazen slippers as the monuments of his folly . The kind of anniversary sermons , to which a great ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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