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 16
... a single person , his minister or mistress ? These are the doctrines of Eastern despotism : and it is honourable to the two most enlightened governments in Europe that they have withdrawn their countenance from an association that 16.
... a single person , his minister or mistress ? These are the doctrines of Eastern despotism : and it is honourable to the two most enlightened governments in Europe that they have withdrawn their countenance from an association that 16.
Strana 54
... ministerial pitch . At this time the government exhibited a stronger appearance , than at any other since the revolution , of an honest intention to em- brace the true national policy . There was a perfect harmony among the three ...
... ministerial pitch . At this time the government exhibited a stronger appearance , than at any other since the revolution , of an honest intention to em- brace the true national policy . There was a perfect harmony among the three ...
Strana 56
... ministerial influence , but the natural result of the system . Accordingly when the emigrant party obtained the ascendancy in the cabinet , they could not venture to depend upon their influence at the elections to neutralize the effect ...
... ministerial influence , but the natural result of the system . Accordingly when the emigrant party obtained the ascendancy in the cabinet , they could not venture to depend upon their influence at the elections to neutralize the effect ...
Strana 61
... the session of 1820 , and which occupied the whole attention of the house - I might almost say of France and indeed of Europe - for nearly three months in succession . It was a curi- ous spectacle to see the same ministers , three of 61.
... the session of 1820 , and which occupied the whole attention of the house - I might almost say of France and indeed of Europe - for nearly three months in succession . It was a curi- ous spectacle to see the same ministers , three of 61.
Strana 62
... ministers , three of them still retaining their places , who had repulsed with such vigour , precisely a year before , any alteration in the existing system as inexpedient and even unconstitutional , now coming forward , with- out any ...
... ministers , three of them still retaining their places , who had repulsed with such vigour , precisely a year before , any alteration in the existing system as inexpedient and even unconstitutional , now coming forward , with- out any ...
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