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 iii
... perhaps in every respect precisely the same as it would have been if I had published it at first with my name , I have preferred the former course , as it gives me the opportunity of furnishing ex- planations in regard to one or two ...
... perhaps in every respect precisely the same as it would have been if I had published it at first with my name , I have preferred the former course , as it gives me the opportunity of furnishing ex- planations in regard to one or two ...
Strana vi
... perhaps in the hands of Providence for the promotion in a particular way of the very objects which they conceive themselves to be resisting . This will be found to be the general theory of the work , and is formally stated as such in ...
... perhaps in the hands of Providence for the promotion in a particular way of the very objects which they conceive themselves to be resisting . This will be found to be the general theory of the work , and is formally stated as such in ...
Strana 2
... perhaps of the army , was disposed to regard the allies as deliverers , rather than as enemies . It was an era of good feelings , like that which now exists in the United States ; and which it may be hoped will be of longer duration ...
... perhaps of the army , was disposed to regard the allies as deliverers , rather than as enemies . It was an era of good feelings , like that which now exists in the United States ; and which it may be hoped will be of longer duration ...
Strana 11
... perhaps one of the strongest proofs they have 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 ...
... perhaps one of the strongest proofs they have 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 ...
Strana 13
... perhaps in their effect upon their own barbarous subjects at home , into the concerns of other coun- tries in different states of civilisation , and which ought to be governed upon other principles . Although it is clearly the interest ...
... perhaps in their effect upon their own barbarous subjects at home , into the concerns of other coun- tries in different states of civilisation , and which ought to be governed upon other principles . Although it is clearly the interest ...
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