Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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... natural course , and will bring with it such changes in the form of social institu- tions as it is fitted to produce . I It may be added that even the violent measures taken by the sovereigns to check the progress of constitutional ...
... natural course , and will bring with it such changes in the form of social institu- tions as it is fitted to produce . I It may be added that even the violent measures taken by the sovereigns to check the progress of constitutional ...
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... natural results and attendants of virtue , were never to be sold : and the remark is true in the sense in which it was intended to be understood . It is equally true however , that moral depravity is , generally speaking , the necessary ...
... natural results and attendants of virtue , were never to be sold : and the remark is true in the sense in which it was intended to be understood . It is equally true however , that moral depravity is , generally speaking , the necessary ...
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... natural aristocracy of a country , says the Review with justice , cannot be created by laws . How then can it be created by the laws of entails ? The natural aristocracy is that of talents , wealth , and virtue . This will always exist ...
... natural aristocracy of a country , says the Review with justice , cannot be created by laws . How then can it be created by the laws of entails ? The natural aristocracy is that of talents , wealth , and virtue . This will always exist ...
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... natural influence in this as in other governments ; and that this influence is not much affected by the particular forms under which the representative system presents itself . If the right of suffrage is restricted , it naturally falls ...
... natural influence in this as in other governments ; and that this influence is not much affected by the particular forms under which the representative system presents itself . If the right of suffrage is restricted , it naturally falls ...
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... natural to suppose that the popular interest , alarmed at this state of things , would express itself at the elections with redoubled energy ; and hence , as it was found necessary to preserve the form of a repre- sentative government ...
... natural to suppose that the popular interest , alarmed at this state of things , would express itself at the elections with redoubled energy ; and hence , as it was found necessary to preserve the form of a repre- sentative government ...
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