The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... greater number ; who , as M. de la Fayette complains , and as the truth is , have de- clined to take any share in the new elections to the National Assembly , either as candidates or electors . In this state of things ( that is in the ...
... greater number ; who , as M. de la Fayette complains , and as the truth is , have de- clined to take any share in the new elections to the National Assembly , either as candidates or electors . In this state of things ( that is in the ...
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... which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS . 13.
... which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS . 13.
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Edmund Burke. Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which have been made upon religious grounds , in which a spirit of proselytism makes an essential part . The last revolution of doctrine and theory which has happened ...
Edmund Burke. Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which have been made upon religious grounds , in which a spirit of proselytism makes an essential part . The last revolution of doctrine and theory which has happened ...
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... ever they were . And they are a more important instru- ment than generally is imagined . They are a part of the reading of all , they are the whole of the the reading of the far greater number . There are 24 THOUGHTS ON.
... ever they were . And they are a more important instru- ment than generally is imagined . They are a part of the reading of all , they are the whole of the the reading of the far greater number . There are 24 THOUGHTS ON.
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... greater part , are either unknown or in contempt , but they are like a battery in which the stroke of any one ball produces no great effect , but the amount of continual repetition is decisive . Let us only suffer any person to tell us ...
... greater part , are either unknown or in contempt , but they are like a battery in which the stroke of any one ball produces no great effect , but the amount of continual repetition is decisive . Let us only suffer any person to tell us ...
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