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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... reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong desire to do it themselves . But in reality it is impossible that they could ever feel this assurance . In public , as in private affairs , no individual willingly places his ...
... reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong desire to do it themselves . But in reality it is impossible that they could ever feel this assurance . In public , as in private affairs , no individual willingly places his ...
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... reason , among others , why they wish to change the existing political forms , and to be gov- erned by rulers , who shall also be responsible to man . But they also know that if the sovereigns are responsible to God for the discharge of ...
... reason , among others , why they wish to change the existing political forms , and to be gov- erned by rulers , who shall also be responsible to man . But they also know that if the sovereigns are responsible to God for the discharge of ...
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... reason that if not checked in time , it will soon penetrate into their own quarters and attack the foundation of their power and wealth . It is therefore on general principles a natural and necessary though an unfortunate result of ...
... reason that if not checked in time , it will soon penetrate into their own quarters and attack the foundation of their power and wealth . It is therefore on general principles a natural and necessary though an unfortunate result of ...
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... yet been done or probably will be at present . Some of the most enlightened English politicians , as Mr Malthus , have also expressed an unfavourable opinion of it for reasons of an opposite character . They regard it as 40.
... yet been done or probably will be at present . Some of the most enlightened English politicians , as Mr Malthus , have also expressed an unfavourable opinion of it for reasons of an opposite character . They regard it as 40.
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With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. reasons of an opposite character . They regard it as adverse to liberty and likewise as inconsistent . with the best possible improvement of the soil . The Edinburgh ...
With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. reasons of an opposite character . They regard it as adverse to liberty and likewise as inconsistent . with the best possible improvement of the soil . The Edinburgh ...
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