Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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... spirit of the Revolution dwelt in all its fulness , and in whom posterity will ever regard it as personified — the Dantons , the Héberts , the Marats , the Talliens , the Saint - Justs , the Santerres , and the Robespierres . The ...
... spirit of the Revolution dwelt in all its fulness , and in whom posterity will ever regard it as personified — the Dantons , the Héberts , the Marats , the Talliens , the Saint - Justs , the Santerres , and the Robespierres . The ...
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... spirit of the Allies began to flag . There was little union or sympathy among them : and as for Austria and Prussia , they hated each other with their old hatred . Prussia , jealous of the aggrandisement of Austria , left her ...
... spirit of the Allies began to flag . There was little union or sympathy among them : and as for Austria and Prussia , they hated each other with their old hatred . Prussia , jealous of the aggrandisement of Austria , left her ...
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... spirit of pure and good - humoured raillery which had so often won the author the ear of the Commons when it had been deaf to his deeper and more studied irony , to his prophetic warnings , and to his lavished stores of knowledge and ...
... spirit of pure and good - humoured raillery which had so often won the author the ear of the Commons when it had been deaf to his deeper and more studied irony , to his prophetic warnings , and to his lavished stores of knowledge and ...
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... spirit with which they are first prosecuted . A popular war is generally a mercenary war , and therefore , as likely as not , an unjust war . That famous war of 1739 , in which the English nation had been roused to an enthusiasm so ...
... spirit with which they are first prosecuted . A popular war is generally a mercenary war , and therefore , as likely as not , an unjust war . That famous war of 1739 , in which the English nation had been roused to an enthusiasm so ...
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... spirit he had astonished the House by flinging the Birmingham dagger on the floor . Very different is that calm analysis of the French Republic which concludes the First Letter , and is continued in the Second . Keen of eye , and firm ...
... spirit he had astonished the House by flinging the Birmingham dagger on the floor . Very different is that calm analysis of the French Republic which concludes the First Letter , and is continued in the Second . Keen of eye , and firm ...
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