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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... proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should , at that time , exercise the whole political power , was a necessary consequence of the exist- ing state of things . It was not quite so natural that the descendants of these ...
... proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should , at that time , exercise the whole political power , was a necessary consequence of the exist- ing state of things . It was not quite so natural that the descendants of these ...
Strana 7
... proprietors have felt a complete cer- tainty that this labour , as far as they were inter- ested in its results , would be performed in the best possible manner , there seems no reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong de ...
... proprietors have felt a complete cer- tainty that this labour , as far as they were inter- ested in its results , would be performed in the best possible manner , there seems no reason to suppose that they would have felt any strong de ...
Strana 8
... proprietors , in ex- empting themselves , by their own act , from the taxes which they imposed upon the rest of the community . Not content with these arrogant and odious assumptions , they pushed their pretensions still farther ; and ...
... proprietors , in ex- empting themselves , by their own act , from the taxes which they imposed upon the rest of the community . Not content with these arrogant and odious assumptions , they pushed their pretensions still farther ; and ...
Strana 9
... proprietors must have ultimately receded of themselves , from their odious . pretensions ; or that a period would arrive , sooner or later , under any circumstances , when the two interests would come into collision . Wealth and ...
... proprietors must have ultimately receded of themselves , from their odious . pretensions ; or that a period would arrive , sooner or later , under any circumstances , when the two interests would come into collision . Wealth and ...
Strana 25
... proprietors to the industrious and mercantile classes . These loans are realized in the form of rents , and are ultimately a charge upon the land , and its owners , while in the hands of the capitalists the securities that represent ...
... proprietors to the industrious and mercantile classes . These loans are realized in the form of rents , and are ultimately a charge upon the land , and its owners , while in the hands of the capitalists the securities that represent ...
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