Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... English fashions were universal among the people . Disdaining all the ancient usages of their country , the French set themselves seriously to copy English folly in manners , and German dis- cipline in the army ; and while the nobility ...
... English fashions were universal among the people . Disdaining all the ancient usages of their country , the French set themselves seriously to copy English folly in manners , and German dis- cipline in the army ; and while the nobility ...
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... English people for- get all these advantages , and abandon all these principles ; which induced them to surrender their high place as the leaders of civilisation , to follow in the wake of foreign revolu- tion ; and converted the pride ...
... English people for- get all these advantages , and abandon all these principles ; which induced them to surrender their high place as the leaders of civilisation , to follow in the wake of foreign revolu- tion ; and converted the pride ...
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... English constitution ; and that the English people relinquished their ancient post in the van of civilisation , and followed in the rear of France , because they saw that , after forty years ' experience , the people of that country ...
... English constitution ; and that the English people relinquished their ancient post in the van of civilisation , and followed in the rear of France , because they saw that , after forty years ' experience , the people of that country ...
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... English who conquered at Waterloo . When all these things are considered , and the result proves to have been that the vital changes were adopted by * HUMBOLDT'S Voyages , Statistique , vol . ix . a majority of the Commons and the ...
... English who conquered at Waterloo . When all these things are considered , and the result proves to have been that the vital changes were adopted by * HUMBOLDT'S Voyages , Statistique , vol . ix . a majority of the Commons and the ...
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... English to a minimum of £ 60 . In other words , in this view the new constitution of England is to be five times . more democratic than that of France . Considered with reference to the population , therefore , and the national wealth ...
... English to a minimum of £ 60 . In other words , in this view the new constitution of England is to be five times . more democratic than that of France . Considered with reference to the population , therefore , and the national wealth ...
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