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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... supposed to be the turbulent and revolutionary element in political systems , that the disposition to change has not been exhibited in this depart- ment , but in that of the executive power ; and that the successive modifications of the ...
... supposed to be the turbulent and revolutionary element in political systems , that the disposition to change has not been exhibited in this depart- ment , but in that of the executive power ; and that the successive modifications of the ...
Strana 63
... supposed seditious spirit of the liberal party , is it so very extraordi- nary that they should not feel confidence in a go- vernment which feels no confidence in them ? This circumstance alone , independently of particular measures ...
... supposed seditious spirit of the liberal party , is it so very extraordi- nary that they should not feel confidence in a go- vernment which feels no confidence in them ? This circumstance alone , independently of particular measures ...
Strana 69
... supposed that a liberal constitution could exist in practice , without the slightest manifestation , by deed or word , of its essential principles . This expectation was of course disappointed ; and when the constitutional spirit ...
... supposed that a liberal constitution could exist in practice , without the slightest manifestation , by deed or word , of its essential principles . This expectation was of course disappointed ; and when the constitutional spirit ...
Strana 92
... supposed that Messrs . de Villele and de Cor- bieres insisted upon some changes favourable to the emigrants , and not being able to obtain them , resigned in consequence . Whatever the immediate motive may have been , they certainly ...
... supposed that Messrs . de Villele and de Cor- bieres insisted upon some changes favourable to the emigrants , and not being able to obtain them , resigned in consequence . Whatever the immediate motive may have been , they certainly ...
Strana 109
... the progress of decay , and to impress a favourable direction on the movement of the body politic . 1. It is by no means true , as is perhaps gene- rally supposed , that Spain had been constantly declining up SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . 109.
... the progress of decay , and to impress a favourable direction on the movement of the body politic . 1. It is by no means true , as is perhaps gene- rally supposed , that Spain had been constantly declining up SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . 109.
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