Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... experience and the dictates of wisdom . Such a period was that commencing with Gracchus in the Roman Republic , and terminating with Cæsar . De- mocratic ambition then shook the state ; the steady and prosperous rule of the Senate was ...
... experience and the dictates of wisdom . Such a period was that commencing with Gracchus in the Roman Republic , and terminating with Cæsar . De- mocratic ambition then shook the state ; the steady and prosperous rule of the Senate was ...
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... experience , would have been deemed inconceivable , not only the people , but the nobility , were foremost in the ... experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a change ...
... experience , would have been deemed inconceivable , not only the people , but the nobility , were foremost in the ... experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a change ...
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... experience ? He will be answered , that this constitution was admitted , even by its adversaries , to be the most perfect form of government which had ever appeared upon earth that it was not the work of theorists , or framed by those ...
... experience ? He will be answered , that this constitution was admitted , even by its adversaries , to be the most perfect form of government which had ever appeared upon earth that it was not the work of theorists , or framed by those ...
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... experience , the people of that country were inadequate to the formation of a stable government . He will ask , whether this perilous change was adopted in consequence of a universal delusion having seized the people ; whether , as in ...
... experience , the people of that country were inadequate to the formation of a stable government . He will ask , whether this perilous change was adopted in consequence of a universal delusion having seized the people ; whether , as in ...
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... with ancient experience warns us of our fate - when the slightest acquaintance with history , as well as the smallest observation of the present times , T + lead to the same conclusion - when thought , and 14 THE REFORM BILL .
... with ancient experience warns us of our fate - when the slightest acquaintance with history , as well as the smallest observation of the present times , T + lead to the same conclusion - when thought , and 14 THE REFORM BILL .
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