Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event. : In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in ParisJ. Dodsley, 1793 - 364 páginas |
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... Whilst I continued in the country , from whence I had the honour of writing to you , I had but an imperfect idea of their tranfac- tions . On my coming to town , I fent for an account of their proceedings , which had been published by ...
... Whilst I continued in the country , from whence I had the honour of writing to you , I had but an imperfect idea of their tranfac- tions . On my coming to town , I fent for an account of their proceedings , which had been published by ...
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... whilst the king of Great Britain was not affected by it . In the mean time the ears of their congregations would be gradually habituated to it , as if it were a firft principle admitted with- out difpute . For the prefent it would only ...
... whilst the king of Great Britain was not affected by it . In the mean time the ears of their congregations would be gradually habituated to it , as if it were a firft principle admitted with- out difpute . For the prefent it would only ...
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... whilst all that could be found in this act of neceffity to countenance the idea of an heredi- tary fucceffion is brought forward , and foftered , and made the most of , by this great man , and by the legislature who followed him ...
... whilst all that could be found in this act of neceffity to countenance the idea of an heredi- tary fucceffion is brought forward , and foftered , and made the most of , by this great man , and by the legislature who followed him ...
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... that you were refolved to refume your antient privileges , whilst you preferved the fpirit of your antient and your recent recent loyalty and honour ; or , if diffident of ( 52 ) would have realized in them a ftandard of virtue ...
... that you were refolved to refume your antient privileges , whilst you preferved the fpirit of your antient and your recent recent loyalty and honour ; or , if diffident of ( 52 ) would have realized in them a ftandard of virtue ...
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... Whilst they are poffeffed by these notions , it is vain to talk to them of the practice of their an- cestors , the fundamental laws of their country , the fixed form of a conftitution , whofe merits are con- firmed by the folid test of ...
... Whilst they are poffeffed by these notions , it is vain to talk to them of the practice of their an- cestors , the fundamental laws of their country , the fixed form of a conftitution , whofe merits are con- firmed by the folid test of ...
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