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For Burke , the Directory was a mere Committee of the Regicide Convention ,
inheriting in all fulness its reckless policy , and its infamous principles . One fact
amply justified him in extending to the Directory that hateful epithet ' Regicide ,
which ...
For Burke , the Directory was a mere Committee of the Regicide Convention ,
inheriting in all fulness its reckless policy , and its infamous principles . One fact
amply justified him in extending to the Directory that hateful epithet ' Regicide ,
which ...
Página xxi
He had been of opinion , with Pitt , that peace could not be made with the
Convention : with Pitt , he caught at every straw which pointed at the chance of a
peace with the Directory . He quieted the alarms of those who dreaded the
ambition of ...
He had been of opinion , with Pitt , that peace could not be made with the
Convention : with Pitt , he caught at every straw which pointed at the chance of a
peace with the Directory . He quieted the alarms of those who dreaded the
ambition of ...
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Briefly , if the Directory stood its ground , and wished for peace , Mr . Pitt would
make peace with the Directory . Mr . Pitt spoke to the same effect in the Debate on
the Address . Five months before , Mr . Pitt had declared his resolution not to ...
Briefly , if the Directory stood its ground , and wished for peace , Mr . Pitt would
make peace with the Directory . Mr . Pitt spoke to the same effect in the Debate on
the Address . Five months before , Mr . Pitt had declared his resolution not to ...
Página xxiii
He declared himself still in favour of a crusade against Jacobinism . If the
principles of the Convention still swayed the French Government ; if the Directory
persisted in the policy of spreading republicanism and irreligion throughout
Europe by ...
He declared himself still in favour of a crusade against Jacobinism . If the
principles of the Convention still swayed the French Government ; if the Directory
persisted in the policy of spreading republicanism and irreligion throughout
Europe by ...
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It proves that Burke was not deceived by the Directorial imposture . He , for one ,
saw clearly that the mantle of the Committee of Public Safety had descended on
the Directory . He saw that France was still at heart Jacobin , and still bent on a ...
It proves that Burke was not deceived by the Directorial imposture . He , for one ,
saw clearly that the mantle of the Committee of Public Safety had descended on
the Directory . He saw that France was still at heart Jacobin , and still bent on a ...
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