Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... Nature to show us when we have gone astray ; and the consequences developed in these ESSAYS are not to be regretted , if they teach the monitory lessons on which the future destinies of the Empire are in a great degree dependent ...
... Nature to show us when we have gone astray ; and the consequences developed in these ESSAYS are not to be regretted , if they teach the monitory lessons on which the future destinies of the Empire are in a great degree dependent ...
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... nature were revived in a large and gifted body ; that genius , long a stranger to the Conservative party , instantly joined its ranks , and united with learning in resist- ance to revolution ; that names destined for immortality threw ...
... nature were revived in a large and gifted body ; that genius , long a stranger to the Conservative party , instantly joined its ranks , and united with learning in resist- ance to revolution ; that names destined for immortality threw ...
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... nature , generates guilty passions , and induces deserved misfortune , will perhaps be inclined to consider this very prosperity as the cause of the disasters which followed . He will observe , that long- continued success renders ...
... nature , generates guilty passions , and induces deserved misfortune , will perhaps be inclined to consider this very prosperity as the cause of the disasters which followed . He will observe , that long- continued success renders ...
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... nature ; of its obvious tendency to close the avenues by which all these great interests have found their place in the legisla- ture , and to vest an overwhelming preponderance in Parlia- ment in the representatives of the lower orders ...
... nature ; of its obvious tendency to close the avenues by which all these great interests have found their place in the legisla- ture , and to vest an overwhelming preponderance in Parlia- ment in the representatives of the lower orders ...
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... natural and efficient aristocracy , to exercise the functions of hereditary legislators , the National Assembly of France was betrayed into extravagance , and fell a prey to faction ; that the institution itself became a source of ...
... natural and efficient aristocracy , to exercise the functions of hereditary legislators , the National Assembly of France was betrayed into extravagance , and fell a prey to faction ; that the institution itself became a source of ...
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