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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Сторінка xvii
... In regard to 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.
... In regard to 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
... spirit are not productive , in this country , of those dangerous consequences which might be feared from the warmth with which they are some- times manifested . But this subject , or in general the subjects of the political quarrels and ...
... spirit are not productive , in this country , of those dangerous consequences which might be feared from the warmth with which they are some- times manifested . But this subject , or in general the subjects of the political quarrels and ...
Сторінка xix
... spirit to which the ad- ministration of Lord Bute had given rise , and which the American disputes had carried still farther . Though this coalition has met with much obloquy , I take the liberty to rank myself in the number of its ...
... spirit to which the ad- ministration of Lord Bute had given rise , and which the American disputes had carried still farther . Though this coalition has met with much obloquy , I take the liberty to rank myself in the number of its ...
Сторінка xxiv
... performance had no sense of religion or piety : but it is as unreasonable to impute a profane or impious spirit to the opposer of those superstitions which corrupt true religion , as to ac- xxiv THE EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... performance had no sense of religion or piety : but it is as unreasonable to impute a profane or impious spirit to the opposer of those superstitions which corrupt true religion , as to ac- xxiv THE EDITOR'S PREFACE .
Сторінка xxvii
... spirit and a discerning eye . He could ably specu- late on the different modes of government , develope the disguised views of princes and ministers , and detect the arts and intrigues of demagogues and pseudo - patriots . He could ...
... spirit and a discerning eye . He could ably specu- late on the different modes of government , develope the disguised views of princes and ministers , and detect the arts and intrigues of demagogues and pseudo - patriots . He could ...
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