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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... cabinet . It may appear singular that the finances should not be reckoned one of the principal objects of consideration , since this is almost the only point of importance with some of the great European powers . But the French finances ...
... cabinet . It may appear singular that the finances should not be reckoned one of the principal objects of consideration , since this is almost the only point of importance with some of the great European powers . But the French finances ...
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... cabinet , neither the present aspect of her affairs , nor her immediate future prospects , are very flattering . 1. The forms of administration are still in a great measure unsettled , although the seventh year of the new reign has ...
... cabinet , neither the present aspect of her affairs , nor her immediate future prospects , are very flattering . 1. The forms of administration are still in a great measure unsettled , although the seventh year of the new reign has ...
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... cabinet , the ministry used its influence throughout against the liberal candidates , they were , notwithstanding , elected still more generally than they had been before . It is evident , from these circumstances , that the popular ...
... cabinet , the ministry used its influence throughout against the liberal candidates , they were , notwithstanding , elected still more generally than they had been before . It is evident , from these circumstances , that the popular ...
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... cabinet . It was now resolved that the ministry itself should propose a change in the system of elections , and the king an- nounced the intention in his opening speech . It was probably found difficult to arrange the new law , as two ...
... cabinet . It was now resolved that the ministry itself should propose a change in the system of elections , and the king an- nounced the intention in his opening speech . It was probably found difficult to arrange the new law , as two ...
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... cabinet . When the new ministry , after subjecting the press to cen- sorship , and suspending the securities of personal liberty , took up the subject of the elections , they withdrew the new proposition of their prede- cessors , and ...
... cabinet . When the new ministry , after subjecting the press to cen- sorship , and suspending the securities of personal liberty , took up the subject of the elections , they withdrew the new proposition of their prede- cessors , and ...
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