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He regarded the principle of liberty to be so unanswerable and beneficent that once it was embraced by the people it would be irresistible . ... Since , Paine retorted , that ' it is power , and not principles , that Mr. Burke venerates ...
He regarded the principle of liberty to be so unanswerable and beneficent that once it was embraced by the people it would be irresistible . ... Since , Paine retorted , that ' it is power , and not principles , that Mr. Burke venerates ...
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Was it in order to overthrow the military power of France , or was it to suppress the principles of the French Revolu- tion ? If the latter , they were bound to fail , for those principles were spreading steadily throughout Europe .
Was it in order to overthrow the military power of France , or was it to suppress the principles of the French Revolu- tion ? If the latter , they were bound to fail , for those principles were spreading steadily throughout Europe .
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( Principles : Introd . ) Some of the conclusions of the followers of Adam Smith he regarded as ' crude and premature theories ' , and some of Ricardo's principles ' erroneous ' . He did not believe that the forces working within the ...
( Principles : Introd . ) Some of the conclusions of the followers of Adam Smith he regarded as ' crude and premature theories ' , and some of Ricardo's principles ' erroneous ' . He did not believe that the forces working within the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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