Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Sheldon, 1860 |
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... monarchy , nay , in any well ordered republic , that it was committed to the debates of a large and unsettled assembly . For their other requisition , that he should give up to their vengeance all who had defended the rights of his ...
... monarchy , nay , in any well ordered republic , that it was committed to the debates of a large and unsettled assembly . For their other requisition , that he should give up to their vengeance all who had defended the rights of his ...
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... monarchy , as Mr. Mitford holds , be in itself a blessing , democracy must be a better form of government than aristocracy , which is always pposed to the supremacy , and even to the emi- nence , of individuals . On the other hand , it ...
... monarchy , as Mr. Mitford holds , be in itself a blessing , democracy must be a better form of government than aristocracy , which is always pposed to the supremacy , and even to the emi- nence , of individuals . On the other hand , it ...
الصفحة 260
... monarchy and aristocracy . He was under the influence of all the feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the master and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the pleasures of ...
... monarchy and aristocracy . He was under the influence of all the feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the master and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the pleasures of ...
الصفحة 272
... monarchy , there was incomparably more of wealth , of information , of physical comfort , and of social order , than could be found in Gaul , Britain , or Germany . That which most distinguished Italy from the neigh- bouring countries ...
... monarchy , there was incomparably more of wealth , of information , of physical comfort , and of social order , than could be found in Gaul , Britain , or Germany . That which most distinguished Italy from the neigh- bouring countries ...
الصفحة 275
... monarchies of Europe . But the governments of Lombardy and Tuscany , through all their revolutions , preserved a different character . A people , when assembled in a town , is far more formid- able to its rulers than when dispersed over ...
... monarchies of Europe . But the governments of Lombardy and Tuscany , through all their revolutions , preserved a different character . A people , when assembled in a town , is far more formid- able to its rulers than when dispersed over ...
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