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 32
... of the estates of the emigrants and clergy ; and in the general result , the peasants have been con- verted almost universally from dependant and wretched labourers into independent proprietors . It appears , from 32 FRANCE .
... of the estates of the emigrants and clergy ; and in the general result , the peasants have been con- verted almost universally from dependant and wretched labourers into independent proprietors . It appears , from 32 FRANCE .
Strana 47
... emi- grants . The effect of the law , in favouring the popular cause , was no doubt assisted in some de- gree by the influence of the ministry , which was then exercised in the same direction . But that its tendency was essentially the ...
... emi- grants . The effect of the law , in favouring the popular cause , was no doubt assisted in some de- gree by the influence of the ministry , which was then exercised in the same direction . But that its tendency was essentially the ...
Strana 48
... emigrant party obtained the ascendancy in the cabinet , they could not venture to depend upon their influence at the elections to neutralize the effect of this law , and give them such returns as suited their policy , but thought it ...
... emigrant party obtained the ascendancy in the cabinet , they could not venture to depend upon their influence at the elections to neutralize the effect of this law , and give them such returns as suited their policy , but thought it ...
Strana 51
... emigrant party in the 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 ...
... emigrant party in the 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 ...
Strana 53
... emigrants , as the richest hundred thousand . But the ministry calculated , and it would seem from the result , with justice , that when the number of voters was reduced so low , they should be able , by patronage and influence , to ...
... emigrants , as the richest hundred thousand . But the ministry calculated , and it would seem from the result , with justice , that when the number of voters was reduced so low , they should be able , by patronage and influence , to ...
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