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 49
... representative gov- ernment , is a matter of much more importance . To invent new systems of election and to alter them before they have had time to be fairly tried , has been the principal employment of the French gov- ernment since ...
... representative gov- ernment , is a matter of much more importance . To invent new systems of election and to alter them before they have had time to be fairly tried , has been the principal employment of the French gov- ernment since ...
Strana 50
... representative government are not yet quite so well settled or so generally under- stood , as they probably will be some centuries hence . The institution is still recent . It has been put in practice till very lately in only two or ...
... representative government are not yet quite so well settled or so generally under- stood , as they probably will be some centuries hence . The institution is still recent . It has been put in practice till very lately in only two or ...
Strana 51
... , there must have been a perfect harmony between the representatives of the nation and the government , which would have existed alike under any system of elections : so that the laws upon this subject would have been 51.
... , there must have been a perfect harmony between the representatives of the nation and the government , which would have existed alike under any system of elections : so that the laws upon this subject would have been 51.
Strana 107
... representative government , would have thought of taking offence at , or regarded as danger- The nearest approaches to excess and the most marked violence were on the side of the emi- grants , perhaps because they were then the weakest ...
... representative government , would have thought of taking offence at , or regarded as danger- The nearest approaches to excess and the most marked violence were on the side of the emi- grants , perhaps because they were then the weakest ...
Strana 117
... representative in the house of the same opinions , but from the change of circumstances has but little influence . His speeches on important subjects are perhaps the most remarkable specimens of scientific political reasoning , that ...
... representative in the house of the same opinions , but from the change of circumstances has but little influence . His speeches on important subjects are perhaps the most remarkable specimens of scientific political reasoning , that ...
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