Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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... France as the result of its labours the constitution of the Directory . In the midst of all these changes France had been assailed by all Europe in arms . Yet she had shown no signal of distress . Neither the ferocious contests of her ...
... France as the result of its labours the constitution of the Directory . In the midst of all these changes France had been assailed by all Europe in arms . Yet she had shown no signal of distress . Neither the ferocious contests of her ...
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... France had not only hurled the Germans back on the Rhine , but had sprung in all its parts that deep mine which was destined to shatter the ancient fabric of Europe . They had seized Spires , Worms , and Mentz . They had levied contri ...
... France had not only hurled the Germans back on the Rhine , but had sprung in all its parts that deep mine which was destined to shatter the ancient fabric of Europe . They had seized Spires , Worms , and Mentz . They had levied contri ...
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... France would be the ally of a revolutionary element , to be at hand . And even thus early the brigand - like character of the New France revealed itself . The system of plunder which the French pursued in Belgium excited English ...
... France would be the ally of a revolutionary element , to be at hand . And even thus early the brigand - like character of the New France revealed itself . The system of plunder which the French pursued in Belgium excited English ...
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... France drew strength from her perils . Through- out the departments the people cheerfully gave up their all to the imperious necessities of the public cause . France became one vast camp . Cathedrals were turned into barracks : church ...
... France drew strength from her perils . Through- out the departments the people cheerfully gave up their all to the imperious necessities of the public cause . France became one vast camp . Cathedrals were turned into barracks : church ...
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... France . Early in the history of the Coalition , Burke had taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors ... France ought to be con- sidered as outlawed . ' France , ' he wrote , ' is out of herself . The moral France is ...
... France . Early in the history of the Coalition , Burke had taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors ... France ought to be con- sidered as outlawed . ' France , ' he wrote , ' is out of herself . The moral France is ...
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