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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... seems no 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 ...
... seems no 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 ...
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... seems to be extending very rap- idly beyond the bounds of Christendom , ) is rocked to its centre by a great convulsion . Empires that bear the name of colonies have shaken or are now shaking off the shackles of dependence . In Amer ...
... seems to be extending very rap- idly beyond the bounds of Christendom , ) is rocked to its centre by a great convulsion . Empires that bear the name of colonies have shaken or are now shaking off the shackles of dependence . In Amer ...
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... seems to indicate , commerce , manufactures , and agriculture — though perhaps labouring at this moment under a temporary depression — are likely for a long and indefinite future period to advance by regularly and rapidly increasing ...
... seems to indicate , commerce , manufactures , and agriculture — though perhaps labouring at this moment under a temporary depression — are likely for a long and indefinite future period to advance by regularly and rapidly increasing ...
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... seem to be secure . I shall class the remarks , I have to offer upon this subject , under the heads of the state of private property- the forms of administration - the character of pub- lic opinion — and the policy of the cabinet . It ...
... seem to be secure . I shall class the remarks , I have to offer upon this subject , under the heads of the state of private property- the forms of administration - the character of pub- lic opinion — and the policy of the cabinet . It ...
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... seem at first view paradoxical to assert , that virtuous dispo- sitions can be obtained through the medium of property ; or , in a shorter phrase , can be bought for money . Pope indeed tells us explicitly , that esteem and love , the ...
... seem at first view paradoxical to assert , that virtuous dispo- sitions can be obtained through the medium of property ; or , in a shorter phrase , can be bought for money . Pope indeed tells us explicitly , that esteem and love , the ...
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