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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... virtue , not to overlay it ; you would have had a liberal order of commons , to emulate and to recruit that nobility ; you would have had a protected , satisfied , labori- ous , and obedient people , taught to seek and to recognize the ...
... virtue , not to overlay it ; you would have had a liberal order of commons , to emulate and to recruit that nobility ; you would have had a protected , satisfied , labori- ous , and obedient people , taught to seek and to recognize the ...
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... virtue . They can see , without pain or grudging , an Archbishop precede a Duke . They can see a Bishop of Durham , or a Bishop of Winchester , in possession of ten thousand pounds a year ; and cannot conceive why it is in worse hands ...
... virtue . They can see , without pain or grudging , an Archbishop precede a Duke . They can see a Bishop of Durham , or a Bishop of Winchester , in possession of ten thousand pounds a year ; and cannot conceive why it is in worse hands ...
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... virtue . Public virtue , being of a nature magnificent and splendid , instituted for great things , and conversant about great concerns , requires abundant scope and room , and cannot spread and grow under confinement , and in cir ...
... virtue . Public virtue , being of a nature magnificent and splendid , instituted for great things , and conversant about great concerns , requires abundant scope and room , and cannot spread and grow under confinement , and in cir ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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