Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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Sivu 32
... opinions during periods of excitement , and the necessity which the most powerful minds are under of bending to the force of ... opinion on a similar crisis in another state , that they have literally adopted the very measure which they ...
... opinions during periods of excitement , and the necessity which the most powerful minds are under of bending to the force of ... opinion on a similar crisis in another state , that they have literally adopted the very measure which they ...
Sivu 44
... opinion in Athens was clear for the banishment of Aristides . No good reasons could be assigned for this caprice towards so great and good a man . " We are tired , " said they , " of hearing him called the Just . " Public opinion in ...
... opinion in Athens was clear for the banishment of Aristides . No good reasons could be assigned for this caprice towards so great and good a man . " We are tired , " said they , " of hearing him called the Just . " Public opinion in ...
Sivu 45
... opinion in modern Europe first rose universally and vehemently in favour of the Crusades . " Dieu le veut , Dieu le veut , " was the universal cry ; " Vox populi , vox Dei , " the universal maxim . Empires were convulsed ; Europe torn ...
... opinion in modern Europe first rose universally and vehemently in favour of the Crusades . " Dieu le veut , Dieu le veut , " was the universal cry ; " Vox populi , vox Dei , " the universal maxim . Empires were convulsed ; Europe torn ...
Sivu 46
... opinion as to the boundless wealth and inexhaustible resources of the British empire . The public as little anticipated the catastrophe of December 1825 , as the Reformers of the present day do the probable consequence of their measures ...
... opinion as to the boundless wealth and inexhaustible resources of the British empire . The public as little anticipated the catastrophe of December 1825 , as the Reformers of the present day do the probable consequence of their measures ...
Sivu 70
... opinion was violently shaken , and the press , as usual , was fanning the flame , there was one man who dared in Parliament to front the danger ; who threw away unequalled popularity , and abandoned supreme power to discharge his duty ...
... opinion was violently shaken , and the press , as usual , was fanning the flame , there was one man who dared in Parliament to front the danger ; who threw away unequalled popularity , and abandoned supreme power to discharge his duty ...
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