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 iv
... given with sufficient correctness , but in re- gard to the second the translator has fallen into a very material error . Whatever justice there may be in the distinction which he has taken between the position and personal character of ...
... given with sufficient correctness , but in re- gard to the second the translator has fallen into a very material error . Whatever justice there may be in the distinction which he has taken between the position and personal character of ...
Strana vi
... given of the amount of the Russian army , the remark seems to be well worth attention from its general im- port . The distinction between a right to make war and to keep the peace of Europe by force of arms is rather a delicate one ...
... given of the amount of the Russian army , the remark seems to be well worth attention from its general im- port . The distinction between a right to make war and to keep the peace of Europe by force of arms is rather a delicate one ...
Strana 7
... imposition and prohibition that could be imagined . Indifference itself must have given way to indignation at the revolting in- · justice displayed by the landed proprietors , in ex- empting B 4 INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 7.
... imposition and prohibition that could be imagined . Indifference itself must have given way to indignation at the revolting in- · justice displayed by the landed proprietors , in ex- empting B 4 INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS . 7.
Strana 11
... given of their utter incompetence to the task they impose upon themselves , of regulating the interests of the civilised world , and of the absolute necessity of the political reformation they are opposing . Im- provements in government ...
... given of their utter incompetence to the task they impose upon themselves , of regulating the interests of the civilised world , and of the absolute necessity of the political reformation they are opposing . Im- provements in government ...
Strana 26
... given to its adversaries . The only off - set to these great 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 ...
... given to its adversaries . The only off - set to these great 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 ...
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