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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... appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at this day would probably pre- sent but little novelty , were there even opportunity here 23.
... appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at this day would probably pre- sent but little novelty , were there even opportunity here 23.
Strana 36
... appear singular that the finances should not be reckoned one of the principal 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 ...
... appear singular that the finances should not be reckoned one of the principal 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 ...
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... appears from authentic . and official calculations that more than one half of the heads of families in France already belong to this class . The effect of such a change upon the industry , the moral habits , and the happiness of 39.
... appears from authentic . and official calculations that more than one half of the heads of families in France already belong to this class . The effect of such a change upon the industry , the moral habits , and the happiness of 39.
Strana 41
... appear to doubt its advanta- ges very strongly ; and indeed I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided approbation of it , either in writing or conversation . It is not unnatural , however , even supposing the ...
... appear to doubt its advanta- ges very strongly ; and indeed I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided approbation of it , either in writing or conversation . It is not unnatural , however , even supposing the ...
Strana 43
... appear to think that this principle would produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable effect that this state of ...
... appear to think that this principle would produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable effect that this state of ...
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