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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... practice , and sanction the existence of the most intolerable abuses ; must the nation leave the work undone , because the sovereigns might do it better if they would consent to undertake it ? What if the sovereign himself happens to be ...
... practice , and sanction the existence of the most intolerable abuses ; must the nation leave the work undone , because the sovereigns might do it better if they would consent to undertake it ? What if the sovereign himself happens to be ...
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... practice till very lately in only two or three coun- tries , and from this small number of instances , and comparatively short trial , it would be unsafe to draw with perfect confidence any general conclusions . It is highly probable ...
... practice till very lately in only two or three coun- tries , and from this small number of instances , and comparatively short trial , it would be unsafe to draw with perfect confidence any general conclusions . It is highly probable ...
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... practice ; and are quite confident that without feudal regulations , they shall have all the aristocracy they want or that is useful . It is a painful consideration , that while the enemies of liberty throughout Europe act together with ...
... practice ; and are quite confident that without feudal regulations , they shall have all the aristocracy they want or that is useful . It is a painful consideration , that while the enemies of liberty throughout Europe act together with ...
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... practice , without the slightest manifestation by deed or word of its essential principles . This ex- pectation was of course disappointed ; and when the constitutional spirit manifested itself so publicly and powerfully throughout ...
... practice , without the slightest manifestation by deed or word of its essential principles . This ex- pectation was of course disappointed ; and when the constitutional spirit manifested itself so publicly and powerfully throughout ...
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... practice to a single deliberative assembly . Such is the general outline of the proceedings in the three most considerable of the German states , which have adopted constitutions . That of Hano- ver is regarded as a mere pageant , and ...
... practice to a single deliberative assembly . Such is the general outline of the proceedings in the three most considerable of the German states , which have adopted constitutions . That of Hano- ver is regarded as a mere pageant , and ...
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