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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Strana 13
... sufficiently active to give the industrious classes a constantly augmenting importance in the community , notwith- standing every thing that was done to oppress and insult them , it is evident that the privileged pro- prietors must have ...
... sufficiently active to give the industrious classes a constantly augmenting importance in the community , notwith- standing every thing that was done to oppress and insult them , it is evident that the privileged pro- prietors must have ...
Strana 17
... sufficient inquiry , especially in matters wholly practical like these , make a nearer approach to the truth . Still their views must , generally speaking , be in a great measure the result of their personal position , which , on the ...
... sufficient inquiry , especially in matters wholly practical like these , make a nearer approach to the truth . Still their views must , generally speaking , be in a great measure the result of their personal position , which , on the ...
Strana 19
... sufficient warning ; and if the understand- ing of the governments had been on a level with the intelligence of the age , they had ample leisure and opportunity to take all the necessary precau- tions for preventing the impending danger ...
... sufficient warning ; and if the understand- ing of the governments had been on a level with the intelligence of the age , they had ample leisure and opportunity to take all the necessary precau- tions for preventing the impending danger ...
Strana 27
... sufficiently improved to meditate such attempts or to wish for change . But though at present entirely safe from any attack at home , the rulers naturally look with jealousy upon the progress of different . • principles in other ...
... sufficiently improved to meditate such attempts or to wish for change . But though at present entirely safe from any attack at home , the rulers naturally look with jealousy upon the progress of different . • principles in other ...
Strana 40
... 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 independence and freedom ...
... 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 independence and freedom ...
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