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" It looks to me as if I were in a great crisis, not of the affairs of France alone, but of all Europe, perhaps of more than Europe. All circumstances taken together, the French revolution is the most astonishing that has hitherto happened in the world. "
A letter to ... Edmund Burke ... in reply to his Appeal from the new to the ... - Page 6
by George Rous - 1791 - 126 pages
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Revolutionary Situations in Europe, 1917-1922

Centre interuniversitaire d'études européennes - Europe - 1977 - 268 pages
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Burke

Crawford Brough Macpherson - Biography & Autobiography - 1980 - 104 pages
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Common Sense, the Rights of Man, and Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - History - 1984 - 292 pages
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The Thomas Paine Reader

Thomas Paine - Literary Collections - 1987 - 548 pages
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Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative Thought

William F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler - History - 1988 - 490 pages
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Political Constructions: Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne in Relation to Hobbes ...

Carol Kay - English fiction - 1988 - 314 pages
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Acts of Recovery: Essays on Culture and Politics

Jeffrey Hart - Literary Collections - 1989 - 264 pages
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England and the French Revolution

Stephen Prickett - Literary Criticism - 1989 - 206 pages
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Romantic Correspondence: Women, Politics and the Fiction of Letters

Mary A. Favret - Literary Collections - 2004 - 288 pages
...mind, with very little attention to formal method ... It looks to me as if I were in a great crisis, not of the affairs of France alone, but of all Europe, perhaps of more than Europe. In viewing this monstrous tragi-comic scene, the most opposite passions necessarily succeed, and sometimes...
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The Useful Cobbler: Edmund Burke and the Politics of Progress

James Conniff - Political Science - 1994 - 384 pages
...unique and novel event. In the Reflections, he wrote, "it appears to me as if I were in a great crisis, not of the affairs of France alone, but of all Europe, perhaps of more than Europe. All circumstances taken together, the French Revolution is the most astonishing that has hitherto happened...
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