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 iv
... sovereigns of Europe are opposed to these changes from personal feelings of a narrow and odious kind , and are doing every thing in their power to prevent them . He affects himself to acquit the sovereigns of any such intentions ; but ...
... sovereigns of Europe are opposed to these changes from personal feelings of a narrow and odious kind , and are doing every thing in their power to prevent them . He affects himself to acquit the sovereigns of any such intentions ; but ...
Strana v
... sovereigns and of ministers are formed in the same way with those of other men ; and it is also notorious that the individuals who occupy at present the high places of Europe are not a group of Neros and Sejani , but in general persons ...
... sovereigns and of ministers are formed in the same way with those of other men ; and it is also notorious that the individuals who occupy at present the high places of Europe are not a group of Neros and Sejani , but in general persons ...
Strana vi
... sovereigns and the aristocracy - whose interests I consider the same- as acted upon by general causes beyond their own control , and as instruments perhaps in the hands of Providence for the promotion in a particular way of the very ...
... sovereigns and the aristocracy - whose interests I consider the same- as acted upon by general causes beyond their own control , and as instruments perhaps in the hands of Providence for the promotion in a particular way of the very ...
Strana vii
... sovereign , to a divine commission to undertake the latter office , is certainly very singu- lar . It is also quite extraordinary that such a preten- sion should be announced to a French Parliament by a French Minister as a piece of ...
... sovereign , to a divine commission to undertake the latter office , is certainly very singu- lar . It is also quite extraordinary that such a preten- sion should be announced to a French Parliament by a French Minister as a piece of ...
Strana 2
... sovereigns who had previously sub- mitted with rather an ill grace , if at all , to the common restraints of morality , seemed to have risen , all at once , to the loftiest heights of chivalry ; and even cool observers began to indulge ...
... sovereigns who had previously sub- mitted with rather an ill grace , if at all , to the common restraints of morality , seemed to have risen , all at once , to the loftiest heights of chivalry ; and even cool observers began to indulge ...
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