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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... observed that these two great European parties were at the present moment in respect of power pretty nearly balanced . In fact their popu- lation numerically computed is not very unequal : and if the Western nations are infinitely more ...
... observed that these two great European parties were at the present moment in respect of power pretty nearly balanced . In fact their popu- lation numerically computed is not very unequal : and if the Western nations are infinitely more ...
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... observation in a political point of view . The debt is small , compared with the population and resources of the country , and in a rapid course of extinction . Taxes , to the full amount of the annual expenditure , are collected ...
... observation in a political point of view . The debt is small , compared with the population and resources of the country , and in a rapid course of extinction . Taxes , to the full amount of the annual expenditure , are collected ...
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... observed in gen- eral , that it is utterly repugnant to the theory here stated , its leaders being among the most intelligent , wealthy , and respectable persons in the nation . Indeed , if there is any correctness in the view I have ...
... observed in gen- eral , that it is utterly repugnant to the theory here stated , its leaders being among the most intelligent , wealthy , and respectable persons in the nation . Indeed , if there is any correctness in the view I have ...
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... would then be identified with theirs ; and there is little danger of mistake in predicting that their attachments and opinions will be determined by their interest . I observe with some surprise in the same article of 70.
... would then be identified with theirs ; and there is little danger of mistake in predicting that their attachments and opinions will be determined by their interest . I observe with some surprise in the same article of 70.
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With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. I observe with some surprise in the same article of the Edinburgh Review , to which I have already alluded , a disposition to countenance the imputation upon the liberal ...
With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. I observe with some surprise in the same article of the Edinburgh Review , to which I have already alluded , a disposition to countenance the imputation upon the liberal ...
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