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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... institutions , which they have bequeathed to us , that political reforms may be introduced whenever they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at ...
... institutions , which they have bequeathed to us , that political reforms may be introduced whenever they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at ...
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... institutions naturally oppose every thing , however generally beneficial , which tends to overthrow them , on the ... institutions injurious to the public welfare ; and on the other the individuals deriving personal benefit from these ...
... institutions naturally oppose every thing , however generally beneficial , which tends to overthrow them , on the ... institutions injurious to the public welfare ; and on the other the individuals deriving personal benefit from these ...
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... institutions : and here there is really no interest of any consequence engaged in support of such establishments or opposed to the cause of liberal principles and good government . The East- ern part of Europe on the contrary is yet in ...
... institutions : and here there is really no interest of any consequence engaged in support of such establishments or opposed to the cause of liberal principles and good government . The East- ern part of Europe on the contrary is yet in ...
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... institutions on which their power is founded . From the remarks which have been made respect- ing the character and respective forces of the parties now contending in Europe , may be deduced a number of general conclusions in regard to ...
... institutions on which their power is founded . From the remarks which have been made respect- ing the character and respective forces of the parties now contending in Europe , may be deduced a number of general conclusions in regard to ...
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... institutions which he is endeav ouring to check in another . The Russian gov- ernment carefully prohibits the entry of French pamphlets and newspapers , but admits very readily the introduction of the works of their standard writers ...
... institutions which he is endeav ouring to check in another . The Russian gov- ernment carefully prohibits the entry of French pamphlets and newspapers , but admits very readily the introduction of the works of their standard writers ...
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