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
... 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 points upon which my ...
... 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 points upon which my ...
Strana viii
... respecting them should be as widely diffused as 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 ...
... respecting them should be as widely diffused as 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 ...
Strana 22
... respect of power pretty nearly balanced . In fact , their popu lation , numerically computed , is not very unequal ; and if the western nations are infinitely more wealthy , the eastern are in proportion more war- like , and are also ...
... respect of power pretty nearly balanced . In fact , their popu lation , numerically computed , is not very unequal ; and if the western nations are infinitely more wealthy , the eastern are in proportion more war- like , and are also ...
Strana 23
... respecting the character and respective forces of the parties now contending in Europe , may be de- duced a number of general conclusions in regard to the progress and ultimate result of the struggle , which would also admit of an ...
... respecting the character and respective forces of the parties now contending in Europe , may be de- duced a number of general conclusions in regard to the progress and ultimate result of the struggle , which would also admit of an ...
Strana 30
... respect of political situation , over the other European powers . Without dwell- ing upon this head , I proceed , therefore , to con- sider the state of private property , which has undergone great alterations and improvements during ...
... respect of political situation , over the other European powers . Without dwell- ing upon this head , I proceed , therefore , to con- sider the state of private property , which has undergone great alterations and improvements during ...
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