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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... republic in which I was born , and of the revolution by which they were terminated . Scenes of that kind , in a state which , though small , is independent , and contains within itself the principles of its motions , had naturally given ...
... republic in which I was born , and of the revolution by which they were terminated . Scenes of that kind , in a state which , though small , is independent , and contains within itself the principles of its motions , had naturally given ...
Сторінка xxiv
... republic , or have given a distinct survey of its constitution , particularly as he had some share in the government , being a member of the council of two hundred . For such a work he was well qualified ; and his abilities would have ...
... republic , or have given a distinct survey of its constitution , particularly as he had some share in the government , being a member of the council of two hundred . For such a work he was well qualified ; and his abilities would have ...
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... republic of which I am a member ( and in which I formed my principles ) and the British empire , has perhaps only contributed to facilitate my poli- tical inquiries . As the mathematician , the better to discover the proportions he ...
... republic of which I am a member ( and in which I formed my principles ) and the British empire , has perhaps only contributed to facilitate my poli- tical inquiries . As the mathematician , the better to discover the proportions he ...
Сторінка 44
... , is in reality no more than the authority of a few powerful in- dividuals , who divide the republic among them- selves ; and they at last rested in the bosom of the only constitution which is fit for a great state and 44 THE CONSTITUTION.
... , is in reality no more than the authority of a few powerful in- dividuals , who divide the republic among them- selves ; and they at last rested in the bosom of the only constitution which is fit for a great state and 44 THE CONSTITUTION.
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... republic ; and the expedient which the Florentines called ripigliar il stato proved nowise happier in its consequences . This was because all those different remedies were de- stroyed beforehand , by the very evils they were meant to ...
... republic ; and the expedient which the Florentines called ripigliar il stato proved nowise happier in its consequences . This was because all those different remedies were de- stroyed beforehand , by the very evils they were meant to ...
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