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What was Edmund Burke's view of the French Revolution?

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Edmund Burke's views of the unfolding revolution in France changed during the course of 1789. In August he was praising it as a 'wonderful spectacle', but weeks later he stated that the people had thrown off not only 'their political servitude' but also 'the yoke of laws and morals'.

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