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 viii
... possible . And as it is one of the prin- cipal duties of diplomatic agents to observe the pro- gress of political events , so there are few classes of persons , as it seems to me , better situated for the purpose of describing them with ...
... possible . And as it is one of the prin- cipal duties of diplomatic agents to observe the pro- gress of political events , so there are few classes of persons , as it seems to me , better situated for the purpose of describing them with ...
Strana 7
... possible manner , there seems no reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong de- sire to do it themselves . But , in reality , it is im- possible that they could even feel this assurance . In public , as in private affairs ...
... possible manner , there seems no reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong de- sire to do it themselves . But , in reality , it is im- possible that they could even feel this assurance . In public , as in private affairs ...
Strana 31
... pre- valence of virtuous habits through all classes of the community , is to place within the reach of the greatest possible number of persons the means of obtaining honestly a share in the comforts of life . FRANCE . 31.
... pre- valence of virtuous habits through all classes of the community , is to place within the reach of the greatest possible number of persons the means of obtaining honestly a share in the comforts of life . FRANCE . 31.
Strana 34
... possible improvement of the soil . The Edin- burgh Reviewers appear to doubt its advantages very strongly ; and , indeed , I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided ap- probation of it , either in writing or ...
... possible improvement of the soil . The Edin- burgh Reviewers appear to doubt its advantages very strongly ; and , indeed , I have found but few intelligent persons who expressed a decided ap- probation of it , either in writing or ...
Strana 37
... possible in the nature of things . Suppose for example , that a hundred persons are playing at a game of skill for a sum of a hundred thousand dollars , and that their skill is respectively in the ratio of the ascending series of ...
... possible in the nature of things . Suppose for example , that a hundred persons are playing at a game of skill for a sum of a hundred thousand dollars , and that their skill is respectively in the ratio of the ascending series of ...
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