Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... military revolutions , besides innumerable changes of minis- try - and that discord would even throw her apple into the divine assembly of the Holy Alliance- certainly such a person would have been looked upon , to say the least , as a ...
... military revolutions , besides innumerable changes of minis- try - and that discord would even throw her apple into the divine assembly of the Holy Alliance- certainly such a person would have been looked upon , to say the least , as a ...
Strana 10
... military proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should at that time exer- cise the whole political power , was a necessary consequence of the existing state of things . It was not quite so natural , that the descendants of these ...
... military proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should at that time exer- cise the whole political power , was a necessary consequence of the existing state of things . It was not quite so natural , that the descendants of these ...
Strana 11
... military proprietors conducted the administration with im- partiality and ability , it may be doubted whether this monopoly of power would have created any considerable discontent . To administer the public affairs , like all other ...
... military proprietors conducted the administration with im- partiality and ability , it may be doubted whether this monopoly of power would have created any considerable discontent . To administer the public affairs , like all other ...
Strana 21
... for obtaining new advantages or securing the old . There never was a period in history when Europe exhibited any thing like the array of military and naval force , which has been habitually on foot for the last thirty years . The 21.
... for obtaining new advantages or securing the old . There never was a period in history when Europe exhibited any thing like the array of military and naval force , which has been habitually on foot for the last thirty years . The 21.
Strana 43
... . It would lead directly , says Malthus , to military despotism . What- ever might in fact be the result of such an equality , the existence of it seems to be wholly chimerical . It is true that the land would then be thrown into 43.
... . It would lead directly , says Malthus , to military despotism . What- ever might in fact be the result of such an equality , the existence of it seems to be wholly chimerical . It is true that the land would then be thrown into 43.
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