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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... natural effect of the progress of civilisation is to produce changes favorable to liberty in the existing institutions of Eu- rope ; and , secondly , that the sovereigns of Europe are opposed to these changes from personal feelings of a ...
... natural effect of the progress of civilisation is to produce changes favorable to liberty in the existing institutions of Eu- rope ; and , secondly , that the sovereigns of Europe are opposed to these changes from personal feelings of a ...
Strana vi
... natural incli- nation which we all feel , whether in action or in argument , to make the individual responsible for his position . A writer in the very respectable literary Journal , the North American Review , to whom I am in- debted ...
... natural incli- nation which we all feel , whether in action or in argument , to make the individual responsible for his position . A writer in the very respectable literary Journal , the North American Review , to whom I am in- debted ...
Strana 6
... natural that the descendants of these individuals should continue to monopolize all the power , at a period , when , in consequence of the rise and progress of industry and wealth , another class of proprietors had grown up in the ...
... natural that the descendants of these individuals should continue to monopolize all the power , at a period , when , in consequence of the rise and progress of industry and wealth , another class of proprietors had grown up in the ...
Strana 13
... natural ; and that slaves must be ruled with a rod of iron , may per- haps be admitted . The misfortune is that these powerful despots are placed by circumstances in such a situation that they have the opportunity of introducing their ...
... natural ; and that slaves must be ruled with a rod of iron , may per- haps be admitted . The misfortune is that these powerful despots are placed by circumstances in such a situation that they have the opportunity of introducing their ...
Strana 17
... natural result of the progress of civilization , that is of 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 ...
... natural result of the progress of civilization , that is of 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 ...
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