The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10 |
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الصفحة 386
W e are induced to take some notice of this Journal , because we are persuaded
that it has more influence with that most important and most independent class of
society , which stands just above the lowest , than was ever possessed before ...
W e are induced to take some notice of this Journal , because we are persuaded
that it has more influence with that most important and most independent class of
society , which stands just above the lowest , than was ever possessed before ...
الصفحة 408
Now , upon this footing alone , as it is evident that rank , fortune , and official
situation , are among the most powerful of the means by which men are enabled
individually to influence the opinions and conduct of those around them , so it
follows ...
Now , upon this footing alone , as it is evident that rank , fortune , and official
situation , are among the most powerful of the means by which men are enabled
individually to influence the opinions and conduct of those around them , so it
follows ...
الصفحة 412
Thus , if a measure to which the Lords were adverse was proposed in the
Commons , it would be desireable that the reasons and the influence which
produced their hostility should be directed against it in that House ; and if a
measure , from ...
Thus , if a measure to which the Lords were adverse was proposed in the
Commons , it would be desireable that the reasons and the influence which
produced their hostility should be directed against it in that House ; and if a
measure , from ...
الصفحة 413
It contains , besides the immediate and most essential ministers of the Crown , à
considerable number of persons who have notoriously obtained their seats
through that influence . It contains , also , a very considerable number of persons
who ...
It contains , besides the immediate and most essential ministers of the Crown , à
considerable number of persons who have notoriously obtained their seats
through that influence . It contains , also , a very considerable number of persons
who ...
الصفحة 417
I We are not much afraid of the influence of noble families . It is not , in general , a
débasing for ungenerous influencé ; - and ; in this country , there is so little of the
oppressive , tyrannical spirit of some aristocràcies , that we have really . po ...
I We are not much afraid of the influence of noble families . It is not , in general , a
débasing for ungenerous influencé ; - and ; in this country , there is so little of the
oppressive , tyrannical spirit of some aristocràcies , that we have really . po ...
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