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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... is the dominant quality . The wise and good are slow to engage in these violent enter- prises , always hoping that the expected advantage may be obtained at less cost from the gentler operation INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 15.
... is the dominant quality . The wise and good are slow to engage in these violent enter- prises , always hoping that the expected advantage may be obtained at less cost from the gentler operation INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 15.
Strana 17
... advantage of the happy institutions which they have bequeathed to us , that political reforms may be introduced , whenever they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general ...
... advantage of the happy institutions which they have bequeathed to us , that political reforms may be introduced , whenever they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general ...
Strana 18
... advantage respectively in promoting or defeating its general objects . Now , it may be taken for granted , as a clear proposition , that the whole body of society is inte- rested in the progress of civilization . The hap- piness of all ...
... advantage respectively in promoting or defeating its general objects . Now , it may be taken for granted , as a clear proposition , that the whole body of society is inte- rested in the progress of civilization . The hap- piness of all ...
Strana 19
... advantages from these institutions , naturally oppose every thing , however generally beneficial , which tends to overthrow them , on the same prin- ciples which led the worthy silver - smiths of Ephesus , in ancient times , to resist ...
... advantages from these institutions , naturally oppose every thing , however generally beneficial , which tends to overthrow them , on the same prin- ciples which led the worthy silver - smiths of Ephesus , in ancient times , to resist ...
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... advantages is , that the sovereigns occasionally take the liberty of declaring themselves bankrupt , by which operation a part of the new capital is anni- hilated . If the whole amount of property now existing in Europe in the form of ...
... advantages is , that the sovereigns occasionally take the liberty of declaring themselves bankrupt , by which operation a part of the new capital is anni- hilated . If the whole amount of property now existing in Europe in the form of ...
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