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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... reviewers appear to doubt its advanta- ges very strongly ; and indeed I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided approbation of it , either in writing or conversation . It is not unnatural , however , even ...
... reviewers appear to doubt its advanta- ges very strongly ; and indeed I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided approbation of it , either in writing or conversation . It is not unnatural , however , even ...
Strana 48
... reviewers , that a military despotism would follow of course upon the heels of the republic , it is both a mere as- sertion without any attempt at proof , and , as we have seen , proceeds upon false suppositions in regard to the state ...
... reviewers , that a military despotism would follow of course upon the heels of the republic , it is both a mere as- sertion without any attempt at proof , and , as we have seen , proceeds upon false suppositions in regard to the state ...
Strana 71
... reviewers seem to forget that this party is essentially the same with the whig party in England , which they habitually support . Are they prepared to admit the correctness of the similar charges made against their friends by the ...
... reviewers seem to forget that this party is essentially the same with the whig party in England , which they habitually support . Are they prepared to admit the correctness of the similar charges made against their friends by the ...
Strana 72
... reviewers , who can form no idea of any other . It is they who assert that the feudal law of promogeniture is absolutely necessary to form an aristocracy . The French deny this necessity both in theory and practice ; and are quite ...
... reviewers , who can form no idea of any other . It is they who assert that the feudal law of promogeniture is absolutely necessary to form an aristocracy . The French deny this necessity both in theory and practice ; and are quite ...
Strana 311
... reviewer seems to me not to have seized the precise object , which this gentle- man's plan is designed to effect . From the superfi- cial and imperfect view I have been able to take of it , I have supposed it to be his object to place ...
... reviewer seems to me not to have seized the precise object , which this gentle- man's plan is designed to effect . From the superfi- cial and imperfect view I have been able to take of it , I have supposed it to be his object to place ...
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