England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... Reflections , Burke is actually fighting a brilliant rearguard action to prevent the language of the Bible and of nature falling automatically to his opponents in the general Romantic shift of sensibilities that he himself had helped to ...
... Reflections , Burke is actually fighting a brilliant rearguard action to prevent the language of the Bible and of nature falling automatically to his opponents in the general Romantic shift of sensibilities that he himself had helped to ...
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... Reflections are a direct attack upon Price's sermon - as he makes clear in his preamble . - Edmund Burke ( 1729-97 ) though an Anglican – as he had to be under the Test Acts to hold a seat in Parliament - was not merely Irish , but of ...
... Reflections are a direct attack upon Price's sermon - as he makes clear in his preamble . - Edmund Burke ( 1729-97 ) though an Anglican – as he had to be under the Test Acts to hold a seat in Parliament - was not merely Irish , but of ...
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... Reflections was based on the speedy fulfilment of his prophecy of what was to follow in France : - You will observe ... reflection ; or rather the happy effect of following nature , which is wisdom without reflection , and above it ...
... Reflections was based on the speedy fulfilment of his prophecy of what was to follow in France : - You will observe ... reflection ; or rather the happy effect of following nature , which is wisdom without reflection , and above it ...
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Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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