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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... writers , and the exquisite products of their skill in the arts . And yet a tragedy of Racine or a case of Champagne is a stronger argument in favour of liberal ideas than any to be found in the Minerva or the Constitutional . Again ...
... writers , and the exquisite products of their skill in the arts . And yet a tragedy of Racine or a case of Champagne is a stronger argument in favour of liberal ideas than any to be found in the Minerva or the Constitutional . Again ...
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... writers I have alluded to appear to think that this principle would produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable ...
... writers I have alluded to appear to think that this principle would produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable ...
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... writer of one of them was prosecuted for it by the government , the singu- lar and even complimentary indulgence , with which he was treated , and which naturally led to his ac- quittal , seemed to prove , either that the ministry 102.
... writer of one of them was prosecuted for it by the government , the singu- lar and even complimentary indulgence , with which he was treated , and which naturally led to his ac- quittal , seemed to prove , either that the ministry 102.
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... writers , whose names alone are a sufficient advertisement and passport for all they publish . For nearly two years during the time when Mr.de Cases was in credit , the press was wholly or sub- stantially free . I had an opportunity of ...
... writers , whose names alone are a sufficient advertisement and passport for all they publish . For nearly two years during the time when Mr.de Cases was in credit , the press was wholly or sub- stantially free . I had an opportunity of ...
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... writers of distinguished talent , and every article was uniformly signed by its author's name . When the journals were ... writer . The latter is essentially a poet , although he has never published any thing in verse , and is pronounced ...
... writers of distinguished talent , and every article was uniformly signed by its author's name . When the journals were ... writer . The latter is essentially a poet , although he has never published any thing in verse , and is pronounced ...
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