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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Strana viii
... affairs of nations are now conducted , it is of the highest importance that correct information respecting them should be as widely diffused as possible . And as it is one of the prin- cipal duties of diplomatic agents to observe the ...
... affairs of nations are now conducted , it is of the highest importance that correct information respecting them should be as widely diffused as possible . And as it is one of the prin- cipal duties of diplomatic agents to observe the ...
Strana 2
... affairs would wear in future a new aspect . It seemed , as if the French revolution , after failing , at least for a time , in its direct at- tempts to accomplish any considerable good , was destined to reform the world by re - action ...
... affairs would wear in future a new aspect . It seemed , as if the French revolution , after failing , at least for a time , in its direct at- tempts to accomplish any considerable good , was destined to reform the world by re - action ...
Strana 6
... 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 , it may be doubted whether ...
... 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 , it may be doubted whether ...
Strana 7
... affairs , no individual wil- lingly places his property wholly beyond his own control and inspection , whatever confidence he may place in the persons whom he employs . Hence the state of things was in itself unnatural ; but ...
... affairs , no individual wil- lingly places his property wholly beyond his own control and inspection , whatever confidence he may place in the persons whom he employs . Hence the state of things was in itself unnatural ; but ...
Strana 27
... , or is too barbarous even to form an idea of the existence of such a blessing . Having thus exhibited the point of view under which the general affairs of Europe present them- selves to INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 27.
... , or is too barbarous even to form an idea of the existence of such a blessing . Having thus exhibited the point of view under which the general affairs of Europe present them- selves to INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 27.
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