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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... population , not interested in the support of existing institutions injurious to the public welfare ; and on the other the individuals deriving personal benefit from these institutions , with all that part of the population , which is ...
... population , not interested in the support of existing institutions injurious to the public welfare ; and on the other the individuals deriving personal benefit from these institutions , with all that part of the population , which is ...
Strana 34
... population , which must necessarily take place in the European settle- ments all over the globe , and the consequent great augmentation of demand for the products of labour in all its forms - then it may be safely asserted , that the ...
... population , which must necessarily take place in the European settle- ments all over the globe , and the consequent great augmentation of demand for the products of labour in all its forms - then it may be safely asserted , that the ...
Strana 35
... population is now unanimously arrayed against it , or is too barbarous even to form an idea of the existence of such a blessing . Having thus exhibited the point of view under which the general affairs of Europe present them- selves to ...
... population is now unanimously arrayed against it , or is too barbarous even to form an idea of the existence of such a blessing . Having thus exhibited the point of view under which the general affairs of Europe present them- selves to ...
Strana 36
... population and resources of the country , and in a rapid course of extinction . Taxes , to the full amount of the annual expenditure , are collected without difficulty , and though high , are apparently not excessively burdensome ; and ...
... population and resources of the country , and in a rapid course of extinction . Taxes , to the full amount of the annual expenditure , are collected without difficulty , and though high , are apparently not excessively burdensome ; and ...
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... population , is sufficiently obvious . This division of property is the great and essential advantage which the French nation has derived from the revolution . By this measure they have realized the substantial possession of ...
... population , is sufficiently obvious . This division of property is the great and essential advantage which the French nation has derived from the revolution . By this measure they have realized the substantial possession of ...
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administration admitted adopted affairs allies ancient appear Austria balance of power Bonaparte Britain British cabinet cause character Châteaubriand circumstances civilization congress congress of Vienna consequence considered constitution contrary course danger despotism Duke of Berry Edinburgh Review effect emigrants emperor empire enemies England established European existing extent favourable France French French revolution friends of liberty Germany house of peers immediate important independence industry influence institutions interest Italy Jay's treaty king kingdom late law of nations liberal party liberal principles measure ment military ministers ministry Naples natural neutral object obtained opinion opposition parliament partition of Poland perhaps period politics of Europe population practice present pretensions private property probably progress proprietors provisions reform regard remarkable result reviewer revolution Russia society sovereigns Spain spirit sufficient supposed thing tion treaty union United wealth west of Europe whigs whole wholly writer Würtemberg