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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... be in the distinction which he has taken between the position and personal character of the sovereigns and the aristocracy , and which I consider for myself as wholly baseless and imaginary , I must be per- iv PREFACE .
... be in the distinction which he has taken between the position and personal character of the sovereigns and the aristocracy , and which I consider for myself as wholly baseless and imaginary , I must be per- iv PREFACE .
Strana vi
... position . A writer in the very respectable literary Journal , the North American Review , to whom I am in- debted for a flattering notice of the work , has repre- sented me as overstating the military force of Russia in reckoning it at ...
... position . A writer in the very respectable literary Journal , the North American Review , to whom I am in- debted for a flattering notice of the work , has repre- sented me as overstating the military force of Russia in reckoning it at ...
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... position in society , their interests , or their opinions to approve or disapprove them . It is thought by some , and the system has even been countenanced by the public declarations of the three northern powers , that all these violent ...
... position in society , their interests , or their opinions to approve or disapprove them . It is thought by some , and the system has even been countenanced by the public declarations of the three northern powers , that all these violent ...
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... position , which on the other hand is itself the result of the political situation of the countries they respectively govern . They are the rulers of empires in the lowest state of civilisation . Such empires sup- pose , of necessity ...
... position , which on the other hand is itself the result of the political situation of the countries they respectively govern . They are the rulers of empires in the lowest state of civilisation . Such empires sup- pose , of necessity ...
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... position with arbitrary principles and feelings , the circumstance is not productive of injury while they confine themselves to the administration of their own do- minions . That a despot should hold to the doc- trine of despotism is ...
... position with arbitrary principles and feelings , the circumstance is not productive of injury while they confine themselves to the administration of their own do- minions . That a despot should hold to the doc- trine of despotism is ...
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