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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... object to prove , but merely to state , that the spirit of political improvement now at work throughout the world is the necessary and natural result of the progress of civilization , that is , of industry , wealth and knowledge - it is ...
... object to prove , but merely to state , that the spirit of political improvement now at work throughout the world is the necessary and natural result of the progress of civilization , that is , of industry , wealth and knowledge - it is ...
Strana 25
... objects . Now it may be taken for granted as a clear proposition , that the whole body of society is interest- ed in the progress of civilization . The happiness of all classes is alike promoted by the augmentation of industry in its ...
... objects . Now it may be taken for granted as a clear proposition , that the whole body of society is interest- ed in the progress of civilization . The happiness of all classes is alike promoted by the augmentation of industry in its ...
Strana 36
... objects of consideration , since it is almost the only point of importance with some of the great European powers . But the French finances are at present in so flourishing and well settled a state , as to leave but little room for ...
... objects of consideration , since it is almost the only point of importance with some of the great European powers . But the French finances are at present in so flourishing and well settled a state , as to leave but little room for ...
Strana 38
... object . Hence the great importance of the laws relating to this subject , which have hitherto been too little regarded by professed politicians , theoretical and practical . Before the revolution , the land in France , as 38.
... object . Hence the great importance of the laws relating to this subject , which have hitherto been too little regarded by professed politicians , theoretical and practical . Before the revolution , the land in France , as 38.
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... object had already been effected to a great extent . Almost the whole mass of property had been newly divided and distributed and the proprietors , generally speaking , might be said to hold of the revolution , as they were all said ...
... object had already been effected to a great extent . Almost the whole mass of property had been newly divided and distributed and the proprietors , generally speaking , might be said to hold of the revolution , as they were all said ...
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