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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... tion . It is true that he never condemned the American Revolution , as he did the French , but then the secession of a group of colonies is not an event similar to the over- throw of the settled order of a major state , even though the ...
... tion . It is true that he never condemned the American Revolution , as he did the French , but then the secession of a group of colonies is not an event similar to the over- throw of the settled order of a major state , even though the ...
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... tion or my mistake . I think that Church harmonizes with our civil constitution ... I am attached to Christian- ity at large ; much from conviction : more from affec- tion . " * It will be seen that the references to the Church of ...
... tion or my mistake . I think that Church harmonizes with our civil constitution ... I am attached to Christian- ity at large ; much from conviction : more from affec- tion . " * It will be seen that the references to the Church of ...
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... 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 confiscations will be authorized ...
... 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 confiscations will be authorized ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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