The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... political system . Again and again we say , we do not care for your form of gov- ernment , nor do we claim that Republican forms are necessary to the existence or perpetuity of liberty . You call your form a monarchy , by which you mean ...
... political system . Again and again we say , we do not care for your form of gov- ernment , nor do we claim that Republican forms are necessary to the existence or perpetuity of liberty . You call your form a monarchy , by which you mean ...
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... that you have to com- plain . And the sympathy which has been withheld is not that of the whole nation , but that of certain classes , chiefly of the class against whose political AN AMERICAN'S FEELINGS IN ENGLAND . 23 and through any.
... that you have to com- plain . And the sympathy which has been withheld is not that of the whole nation , but that of certain classes , chiefly of the class against whose political AN AMERICAN'S FEELINGS IN ENGLAND . 23 and through any.
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... political writers of Italy made more than two hundred years ago , that civiliza- tion , and the true policy of every nation require that all ob- stacles which the barbarism of former ages had raised to the free and unobstructed ...
... political writers of Italy made more than two hundred years ago , that civiliza- tion , and the true policy of every nation require that all ob- stacles which the barbarism of former ages had raised to the free and unobstructed ...
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... political institutions , she was for ages in advance of the rest of the world ; for the democratic principle had crept into her Constitution , long before mankind had elsewhere begun to question the divine right of kings . Many a time ...
... political institutions , she was for ages in advance of the rest of the world ; for the democratic principle had crept into her Constitution , long before mankind had elsewhere begun to question the divine right of kings . Many a time ...
الصفحة 47
... political supremacy followed as a matter of course . By various devices she has extended her acquisitions alike in peace , and in war ; and whatever she has acquired she has steadily retained . Thus , by discovery , silent assumption ...
... political supremacy followed as a matter of course . By various devices she has extended her acquisitions alike in peace , and in war ; and whatever she has acquired she has steadily retained . Thus , by discovery , silent assumption ...
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