The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeJ. Cuthell, 1824 - 478 стор. |
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... give an account of those by which it has been attended . In the first place , as is above said , men of high rank have condescended to give their approbation to it ; and I take this opportunity of returning them my most humble ...
... give an account of those by which it has been attended . In the first place , as is above said , men of high rank have condescended to give their approbation to it ; and I take this opportunity of returning them my most humble ...
Сторінка xii
... give such lasting specimens . A Several additions were made to this work at the time I gave the first English edition of it . Besides a more accurate division of the chapters , several new notes and paragraphs were inserted in it ; for ...
... give such lasting specimens . A Several additions were made to this work at the time I gave the first English edition of it . Besides a more accurate division of the chapters , several new notes and paragraphs were inserted in it ; for ...
Сторінка xiii
... give , in a few months , a French edition of the same ( which I cannot tell why I have not done sooner ) , in which all the above - men- tioned additions , translated by myself , shall be inserted . In one of the former additional ...
... give , in a few months , a French edition of the same ( which I cannot tell why I have not done sooner ) , in which all the above - men- tioned additions , translated by myself , shall be inserted . In one of the former additional ...
Сторінка xvii
... the divisions in general to which the spirit of party gives rise , I did perhaps the bulk of the people somewhat more honour than they really b deserve , when I represented them as being free from ADVERTISEMENT . xvii.
... the divisions in general to which the spirit of party gives rise , I did perhaps the bulk of the people somewhat more honour than they really b deserve , when I represented them as being free from ADVERTISEMENT . xvii.
Сторінка xviii
... rendered so perplexed that no- body can any longer give a tolerable definition of them ; and those persons who now and then aim at gaining popularity by claiming the merit of belonging to either party xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... rendered so perplexed that no- body can any longer give a tolerable definition of them ; and those persons who now and then aim at gaining popularity by claiming the merit of belonging to either party xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
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