Lectures on History: Second and Concluding Series, on the French Revolution, 3. sējumsJ. and J. J. Deighton, 1848 |
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8. lappuse
... friend , " My sentiments may hereafter be of some use to you , in some future form which your commonwealth may take ; in ... friends to freedom at the time , I shall quote from him more at length , and now give you more fully all that he ...
... friend , " My sentiments may hereafter be of some use to you , in some future form which your commonwealth may take ; in ... friends to freedom at the time , I shall quote from him more at length , and now give you more fully all that he ...
15. lappuse
... friends of freedom in the year 1790 , and that he was a political prophet . I will now allude to what I conceive to be his merit , as a moral prophet . I do not think , that this part of Mr. Burke's work was at the time properly ...
... friends of freedom in the year 1790 , and that he was a political prophet . I will now allude to what I conceive to be his merit , as a moral prophet . I do not think , that this part of Mr. Burke's work was at the time properly ...
27. lappuse
... friends of freedom in this country , and on our writers , by the rise and progress of the new opinions in France . I pointed out to you the memorable discussion that took place in the House of Commons , between Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox ...
... friends of freedom in this country , and on our writers , by the rise and progress of the new opinions in France . I pointed out to you the memorable discussion that took place in the House of Commons , between Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox ...
29. lappuse
... friends , the Alarmists , and from their original political opponents in the Tory party ; and who contended , Mr. Fox at their head , that there was an end of freedom , if such senti- ments as those that appeared in the Reflections of ...
... friends , the Alarmists , and from their original political opponents in the Tory party ; and who contended , Mr. Fox at their head , that there was an end of freedom , if such senti- ments as those that appeared in the Reflections of ...
74. lappuse
... friends of freedom . There are three different points of view , in which they may be placed . You may think , with Mr. Burke , that they were men of furious ambition , unrestrained by principle , desperate , bad men ; whom it is not ...
... friends of freedom . There are three different points of view , in which they may be placed . You may think , with Mr. Burke , that they were men of furious ambition , unrestrained by principle , desperate , bad men ; whom it is not ...
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