Europe: Or a General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers with Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsJ. Miller, 1823 - 411 strán (strany) |
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... administration of the public affairs . Had the question in dis- pute , however , been merely who should administer the government ; and had the class of military proprietors conducted the administration with im- partiality and ability ...
... administration of the public affairs . Had the question in dis- pute , however , been merely who should administer the government ; and had the class of military proprietors conducted the administration with im- partiality and ability ...
Strana 7
... administration of government was a slight grievance . The evil became of more importance , when governments , instead of consulting and promoting their interest , at- tempted to crush and oppress them by every description of imposition ...
... administration of government was a slight grievance . The evil became of more importance , when governments , instead of consulting and promoting their interest , at- tempted to crush and oppress them by every description of imposition ...
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... administration to the changes in the state of society . The sovereigns now tell us , it is true , that they are responsible to God , and not to man , for the dis- charge of their duty . This the people know ; and this is one reason ...
... administration to the changes in the state of society . The sovereigns now tell us , it is true , that they are responsible to God , and not to man , for the dis- charge of their duty . This the people know ; and this is one reason ...
Strana 13
... administration of their own do- minions . That a despot should hold to the doc- trine of despotism is certainly natural ; and that slaves must be ruled with a rod of iron , may per- haps be admitted . The misfortune is that these ...
... administration of their own do- minions . That a despot should hold to the doc- trine of despotism is certainly natural ; and that slaves must be ruled with a rod of iron , may per- haps be admitted . The misfortune is that these ...
Strana 29
... 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 cha- • racter of public opinion ; and the policy of the.
... 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 cha- • racter of public opinion ; and the policy of the.
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