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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... humanity . His books however are printed in various languages , and circulated gratis by the religious associations on the continent . In general , the effort made by the anti - constitu- tional party in Europe to unite their cause with ...
... humanity . His books however are printed in various languages , and circulated gratis by the religious associations on the continent . In general , the effort made by the anti - constitu- tional party in Europe to unite their cause with ...
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... humanity , that appeared in the cabinet after the war of the succession , departed with the individ- uals from whom it emanated , without having pro- duced any effect on the form or spirit of the existing institutions . And at no period ...
... humanity , that appeared in the cabinet after the war of the succession , departed with the individ- uals from whom it emanated , without having pro- duced any effect on the form or spirit of the existing institutions . And at no period ...
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... humanity must wish for their success , and are bound by all suitable means to promote it . The policy which may be adopted by the Spanish government in regard to their colonies is still uncer- tain ; and in the period of trouble and ...
... humanity must wish for their success , and are bound by all suitable means to promote it . The policy which may be adopted by the Spanish government in regard to their colonies is still uncer- tain ; and in the period of trouble and ...
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... humanity , lie in this — that the oppression , under which most of the christian countries are now labouring , is an accidental and transitory state of things , the ago- nizing effort of despotism to retain its hold upon the power that ...
... humanity , lie in this — that the oppression , under which most of the christian countries are now labouring , is an accidental and transitory state of things , the ago- nizing effort of despotism to retain its hold upon the power that ...
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... humanity ; but with us this outrage only roused the indignation of the people , and led to a more vigorous and successful conduct of the war ; * while Denmark was compelled to sign an ignomin- ious peace by the light of her burning ...
... humanity ; but with us this outrage only roused the indignation of the people , and led to a more vigorous and successful conduct of the war ; * while Denmark was compelled to sign an ignomin- ious peace by the light of her burning ...
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