A View of the Causes and Progress of the French Revolution, Том 2J. Jones, J. Halpin, R.M. Butler, P. Moore, P. Byrne, P. Wogan, W. Jones, J. Rice, and J. Moore, 1795 - 505 стор. |
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... interest in his continuing in oppofition to the Court ; and thofe men , affifted by his own levity of character and his affectation of English manners , infpired him with a tafte for politics for which he had no natural turn , and ...
... interest in his continuing in oppofition to the Court ; and thofe men , affifted by his own levity of character and his affectation of English manners , infpired him with a tafte for politics for which he had no natural turn , and ...
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... interest and of ancient prejudices . This question , like every other of any impor- tance that came before the Affembly , was discussed in every public garden , street , coffee - house , tavern , and private family in Paris . The public ...
... interest and of ancient prejudices . This question , like every other of any impor- tance that came before the Affembly , was discussed in every public garden , street , coffee - house , tavern , and private family in Paris . The public ...
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... interest of the Clergy as unconnected ; and thirdly , from the demagogues reprefenting that by the decrees in queftion the people would reap im- médiate benefit ; whereas the benefits which the Clergy held forth to them as the ...
... interest of the Clergy as unconnected ; and thirdly , from the demagogues reprefenting that by the decrees in queftion the people would reap im- médiate benefit ; whereas the benefits which the Clergy held forth to them as the ...
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... interest . It is poffible that fome of the clergy who took the oath may have acted as confcientiously as the others ; but when one fet of men facrifice their fortune rather than do what is required of them , and another fet make their ...
... interest . It is poffible that fome of the clergy who took the oath may have acted as confcientiously as the others ; but when one fet of men facrifice their fortune rather than do what is required of them , and another fet make their ...
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... a point of ho- nour to maintain ; and although it is dangerous for them to speak their minds , yet they have an interest in making profelytes which otherwise they would : + not have had , because , by making many ( 154 )
... a point of ho- nour to maintain ; and although it is dangerous for them to speak their minds , yet they have an interest in making profelytes which otherwise they would : + not have had , because , by making many ( 154 )
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