Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... despotic sovereign has plundered his subjects to a large extent without having reason before the end of his reign to regret it . Every body knows how bitterly Louis the Fourteenth , towards the close of his life , la- mented his former ...
... despotic sovereign has plundered his subjects to a large extent without having reason before the end of his reign to regret it . Every body knows how bitterly Louis the Fourteenth , towards the close of his life , la- mented his former ...
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... despotic government does any human being , except the tools of the sovereign , possess more than the necessaries of life , and that the most intense degree of terror is kept up by constant cruelty . This , we say , It is not merely a ...
... despotic government does any human being , except the tools of the sovereign , possess more than the necessaries of life , and that the most intense degree of terror is kept up by constant cruelty . This , we say , It is not merely a ...
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... despotic government does any human being , except the tools of the sovereign , possess more than the necessaries of life , and that the most intense degree of terror is kept up by constant cruelty . ' He said that absolute power leads ...
... despotic government does any human being , except the tools of the sovereign , possess more than the necessaries of life , and that the most intense degree of terror is kept up by constant cruelty . ' He said that absolute power leads ...
الصفحة 104
... despotic monarchy , and the Roman world , in the first century after Christ , an aris- tocratical republic . Caligula was , in theory , nothing more than a magistrate elected by the senate , and sub- ject to the senate . That ...
... despotic monarchy , and the Roman world , in the first century after Christ , an aris- tocratical republic . Caligula was , in theory , nothing more than a magistrate elected by the senate , and sub- ject to the senate . That ...
الصفحة 261
... despotic power over his body and mind . He heard voices from heaven . He saw strange visions of distant hills , pleasant and sunny as his own Delectable Mountains . From those abodes he was shut out , and placed in a dark and horrible ...
... despotic power over his body and mind . He heard voices from heaven . He saw strange visions of distant hills , pleasant and sunny as his own Delectable Mountains . From those abodes he was shut out , and placed in a dark and horrible ...
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