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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... direction . But that its tendency was essentially the same as it appeared to be is evident from two circumstances : first , the elections under it were , in several cases , more popular than was agreeable to the ministry ; and ...
... direction . But that its tendency was essentially the same as it appeared to be is evident from two circumstances : first , the elections under it were , in several cases , more popular than was agreeable to the ministry ; and ...
Strana 57
... direction , although there had been very little change in the persons composing it . To recover their influence in this branch of the legislature , the ministry took the strong measure of creating sixty new peers in one day , and this ...
... direction , although there had been very little change in the persons composing it . To recover their influence in this branch of the legislature , the ministry took the strong measure of creating sixty new peers in one day , and this ...
Strana 59
... direction , had it been adopted , would have made any material alteration in the result of the system . The only important amendment intro- duced was the provision that two fifths of the deputies , instead of being chosen in the ...
... direction , had it been adopted , would have made any material alteration in the result of the system . The only important amendment intro- duced was the provision that two fifths of the deputies , instead of being chosen in the ...
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... direction of Fouché . Upon the removal of this minister in September 1818 , Mr de Cases succeeded him , and from this time he appears to have exercised a constantly increasing influence in the cabinet , until he became , at the close of ...
... direction of Fouché . Upon the removal of this minister in September 1818 , Mr de Cases succeeded him , and from this time he appears to have exercised a constantly increasing influence in the cabinet , until he became , at the close of ...
Strana 98
... direction was given to the ministerial policy , which , without satisfying the most exaggerated of the party , is still decided enough to alarm and dis- tress the mass of the nation and the best friends of the royal family . The series ...
... direction was given to the ministerial policy , which , without satisfying the most exaggerated of the party , is still decided enough to alarm and dis- tress the mass of the nation and the best friends of the royal family . The series ...
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