The Democratic Spirit: A Collection of American Writings from the Earliest Times to the Present DayBernard Smith A. A. Knopf, 1941 - Всего страниц: 927 |
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... French Revolution is an extraordinary instance . Neither the people of France nor the National Assembly were troubling themselves about the affairs of England or the English Parliament ; and why Mr. Burke should com- mence an unprovoked ...
... French Revolution is an extraordinary instance . Neither the people of France nor the National Assembly were troubling themselves about the affairs of England or the English Parliament ; and why Mr. Burke should com- mence an unprovoked ...
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... French Revolution . He evolved into a vig- orous democrat and libertarian , published his Advice to the Privileged Orders , was prosecuted by the British government , fled to Paris , where he wrote in favor of the Revolution , and at ...
... French Revolution . He evolved into a vig- orous democrat and libertarian , published his Advice to the Privileged Orders , was prosecuted by the British government , fled to Paris , where he wrote in favor of the Revolution , and at ...
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... French Revolution . So long as that Revolution was in the hands of the middle class , and threatened merely to humble monarchy and nobility , the English nation applauded it ; but as soon as it descended to the mass of the people , and ...
... French Revolution . So long as that Revolution was in the hands of the middle class , and threatened merely to humble monarchy and nobility , the English nation applauded it ; but as soon as it descended to the mass of the people , and ...
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ROGER WILLIAMS 1603?1683 | 5 |
BACONS MAN 1676 | 13 |
JOHN WISE 16521725 | 20 |
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