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... • 807 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH Affairs 313 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS • · 379 REMARKS ON THE POLICY of the AllieS WITH RESPECT TO FRANCE : WITH AN APPENDIX . · 403 LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN.
... • 807 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH Affairs 313 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS • · 379 REMARKS ON THE POLICY of the AllieS WITH RESPECT TO FRANCE : WITH AN APPENDIX . · 403 LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN.
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Edmund Burke. LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO HIS BOOK ON FRENCH AFFAIRS . VOL . IV . 1798 . LETTER . IR , -I had the honor to receive.
Edmund Burke. LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO HIS BOOK ON FRENCH AFFAIRS . VOL . IV . 1798 . LETTER . IR , -I had the honor to receive.
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... it may be perverted by craft and sophistry ; for reason can suffer no loss nor shame , nor can it impede any useful plan of future policy . In the unavoidable uncertainty as to the effect , which OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 5.
... it may be perverted by craft and sophistry ; for reason can suffer no loss nor shame , nor can it impede any useful plan of future policy . In the unavoidable uncertainty as to the effect , which OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 5.
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... the breasts of the oppressors of France , has been among the causes which have helped to bring on the common ruin of king and people . There is no safety for hon- est men , but by believing all possible evil of OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 7.
... the breasts of the oppressors of France , has been among the causes which have helped to bring on the common ruin of king and people . There is no safety for hon- est men , but by believing all possible evil of OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 7.
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... Assembly . You see their presumption in their prom- ises is not lessened by all their failures in the per- - - • It is said in the last quackish address of the National Assembly to the people of France , that they have not formed their ...
... Assembly . You see their presumption in their prom- ises is not lessened by all their failures in the per- - - • It is said in the last quackish address of the National Assembly to the people of France , that they have not formed their ...
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