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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... thing in their power to prevent them . He affects himself to acquit the sovereigns of any such intentions ; but very frankly charges them upon the whole body of the European aristrocracy , whom he represents as at the same time the ...
... thing in their power to prevent them . He affects himself to acquit the sovereigns of any such intentions ; but very frankly charges them upon the whole body of the European aristrocracy , whom he represents as at the same time the ...
Strana 6
... things . It was not quite so natural that the descendants of these individuals should continue to monopolize all the power , at a period , when , in consequence of the rise and progress of industry and wealth , another class of ...
... things . It was not quite so natural that the descendants of these individuals should continue to monopolize all the power , at a period , when , in consequence of the rise and progress of industry and wealth , another class of ...
Strana 7
... things was in itself unnatural ; but independently of this , the mercantile and indus- trious classes had reason to be satisfied , long be- fore they were important enough to be able to make themselves heard in society , that they ...
... things was in itself unnatural ; but independently of this , the mercantile and indus- trious classes had reason to be satisfied , long be- fore they were important enough to be able to make themselves heard in society , that they ...
Strana 8
... things necessarily established a -hostile relation between the industrious classes of the community and the landed proprietors ; the result of which was of course determined by the progress of events . Had the impulse which gave a ...
... things necessarily established a -hostile relation between the industrious classes of the community and the landed proprietors ; the result of which was of course determined by the progress of events . Had the impulse which gave a ...
Strana 9
... thing that was done to oppress and insult them , it is evident that the privileged proprietors must have ultimately receded of themselves , from their odious . pretensions ; or that a period would arrive , sooner or later , under any ...
... thing that was done to oppress and insult them , it is evident that the privileged proprietors must have ultimately receded of themselves , from their odious . pretensions ; or that a period would arrive , sooner or later , under any ...
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