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, 1790 - 364 páginas |
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... feel to revolutions , the fignals for which have fo often been given from pulpits ; the fpi- rit of change that is gone abroad ; the total contempt which prevails with you , and may come to prevail with us , of all antient institu ...
... feel to revolutions , the fignals for which have fo often been given from pulpits ; the fpi- rit of change that is gone abroad ; the total contempt which prevails with you , and may come to prevail with us , of all antient institu ...
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... of the members who compofe even the ma- jority of that body , muft feel as I do , notwith- standing the applaufes of the Revolution Society . 2 -Miferable -Miferable king ! miferable Affembly ! How muft that affembly ( 102 ) 1 ...
... of the members who compofe even the ma- jority of that body , muft feel as I do , notwith- standing the applaufes of the Revolution Society . 2 -Miferable -Miferable king ! miferable Affembly ! How muft that affembly ( 102 ) 1 ...
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... feel for his wife and his children , and the faith- ful guards of his perfon , that were maffacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized fubjects ...
... feel for his wife and his children , and the faith- ful guards of his perfon , that were maffacred in cold blood about him ; as a prince , it became him to feel for the strange and frightful transformation of his civilized fubjects ...
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... feels with the dig- nity of a Roman matron ; that in the laft extre- mity fhe will fave herself from the laft difgrace , and that if she must fall , fhe will fall by no igno- ble hand . It is now fixteen or feventeen years fince I faw ...
... feels with the dig- nity of a Roman matron ; that in the laft extre- mity fhe will fave herself from the laft difgrace , and that if she must fall , fhe will fall by no igno- ble hand . It is now fixteen or feventeen years fince I faw ...
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... feel fo differently from the Reverend Dr. Price , and those of his lay flock , who will choose to adopt the fentiments of his difcourfe ? - For this plain reason - because it is natural I fhould ; because we are fo made as to be af ...
... feel fo differently from the Reverend Dr. Price , and those of his lay flock , who will choose to adopt the fentiments of his difcourfe ? - For this plain reason - because it is natural I fhould ; because we are fo made as to be af ...
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