England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... universal and efficacious . If we forget it , we shall be in danger of an idolatry as gross and stupid as that of the ancient heathens , who , after fabricating blocks of wood or stone , fell down and worshipped them . Ibid . , pp.23-24 ...
... universal and efficacious . If we forget it , we shall be in danger of an idolatry as gross and stupid as that of the ancient heathens , who , after fabricating blocks of wood or stone , fell down and worshipped them . Ibid . , pp.23-24 ...
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... universal reformation could begin , so also was it the best in the natural world . An assemblage of circumstances conspired not only to give birth , but to add gigantic maturity to its principles . The scene which that country presents ...
... universal reformation could begin , so also was it the best in the natural world . An assemblage of circumstances conspired not only to give birth , but to add gigantic maturity to its principles . The scene which that country presents ...
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... universal society , as the means of universal commerce . The one measures its prosperity by the quantity of revenue it extorts ; the other proves its excellence by the small quantity of taxes it requires . ... Though it might be proved ...
... universal society , as the means of universal commerce . The one measures its prosperity by the quantity of revenue it extorts ; the other proves its excellence by the small quantity of taxes it requires . ... Though it might be proved ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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