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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... preserve a close conformity to the practice of their ancestors , as it appeared in the declaratory statutes of queen ... preserving ' a certainty in the sUCCESSION thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth ...
... preserve a close conformity to the practice of their ancestors , as it appeared in the declaratory statutes of queen ... preserving ' a certainty in the sUCCESSION thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth ...
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... preserve possession of what he has found to belong to him and to distinguish him , is one of the securities against injustice and despot- ism implanted in our nature . It operates as an instinct to secure property , and to preserve ...
... preserve possession of what he has found to belong to him and to distinguish him , is one of the securities against injustice and despot- ism implanted in our nature . It operates as an instinct to secure property , and to preserve ...
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... preserve consistency ; but who would preserve consist- ency by varying his means to secure the unity of his end ; and , when the equipoise of the vessel in which he sails , may be endangered by overloading it upon one side , is desirous ...
... preserve consistency ; but who would preserve consist- ency by varying his means to secure the unity of his end ; and , when the equipoise of the vessel in which he sails , may be endangered by overloading it upon one side , is desirous ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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