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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... industry , wealth , and knowledge ; or , in one word , of civilisation . This change in the state of society was the real revolution ; and this had been accomplished a long time before the events occurred to which the name is commonly ...
... industry , wealth , and knowledge ; or , in one word , of civilisation . This change in the state of society was the real revolution ; and this had been accomplished a long time before the events occurred to which the name is commonly ...
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... industry and wealth , another class of proprietors had grown up in the community , generally more intelligent than the landholders , and certainly as strongly interested in the proper administration of the public affairs . Had the ...
... industry and wealth , another class of proprietors had grown up in the community , generally more intelligent than the landholders , and certainly as strongly interested in the proper administration of the public affairs . Had the ...
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... industry , been less pow- erful and active than it was , they must have sunk under the load of so much oppression and con- tumely ; and Europe would now have been gro- velling in the barbarism of the earliest feudal times : or more ...
... industry , been less pow- erful and active than it was , they must have sunk under the load of so much oppression and con- tumely ; and Europe would now have been gro- velling in the barbarism of the earliest feudal times : or more ...
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... industry , wealth , and knowledge , it is easy to calculate with suf- ficient probability the respective strength of the interests which it brings into collision , and which C we see in various countries engaged in one form or ...
... industry , wealth , and knowledge , it is easy to calculate with suf- ficient probability the respective strength of the interests which it brings into collision , and which C we see in various countries engaged in one form or ...
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... progress of civilization . The hap- piness of all classes is alike promoted by the aug- mentation of industry , in its several branches of agriculture , commerce , and manufactures ; by the additional 18 INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS .
... progress of civilization . The hap- piness of all classes is alike promoted by the aug- mentation of industry , in its several branches of agriculture , commerce , and manufactures ; by the additional 18 INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS .
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