Burke, Select Works, Том 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... England regarding it with favour , the other with indifference : he saw clear revolutionary tendencies on all sides among the people and not a single arm was as yet raised to avert the impending catastrophe . Burke aimed at recalling ...
... England regarding it with favour , the other with indifference : he saw clear revolutionary tendencies on all sides among the people and not a single arm was as yet raised to avert the impending catastrophe . Burke aimed at recalling ...
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... England , accepting a position subordinate to his ministers . Nor were Pitt and his party , with the strength of Parliament and the nation at their back , disposed to censure it . There was a double reason for favouring it , on the part ...
... England , accepting a position subordinate to his ministers . Nor were Pitt and his party , with the strength of Parliament and the nation at their back , disposed to censure it . There was a double reason for favouring it , on the part ...
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... England in its modern form . Burke here addresses his arguments to a much wider public than of old . He recognises , what is now obvious enough , that English ... England with much greater effect than now . In England there INTRODUCTION . ix.
... England in its modern form . Burke here addresses his arguments to a much wider public than of old . He recognises , what is now obvious enough , that English ... England with much greater effect than now . In England there INTRODUCTION . ix.
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Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. with much greater effect than now . In England there pre- vailed a deceptive tranquillity . Burke and many others knew that the England of 1790 was not the England of 1770. The results of the American War ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. with much greater effect than now . In England there pre- vailed a deceptive tranquillity . Burke and many others knew that the England of 1790 was not the England of 1770. The results of the American War ...
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... England . England , after the reign of Charles II , is a com- pletely modern nation ; society is reorganised on the basis which still subsists . But France and Germany in 1789 were still what they had been in the Middle Ages . The icy ...
... England . England , after the reign of Charles II , is a com- pletely modern nation ; society is reorganised on the basis which still subsists . But France and Germany in 1789 were still what they had been in the Middle Ages . The icy ...
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