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πŸ“” Reflections on the Revolution in France

by Edmund Burke

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I should hardly yield my rigid fibers to be regenerated by them; nor begin, in my grand climacteric, to squall in their new accents, or to stammer, in my second cradle, the elemental sounds of their barbarous metaphysics.
[H]e, the Ε“conomist, disposer, and shepherd of his own kindred, subliming himself into an airy metaphysician, was resolved to know nothing of his flocks, but as men in general.
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Publication Year
1790
Total Quotes
2
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