The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... means intend to underrate or to palliate the crimes and excesses which , during the last generation , were produced by the spirit of democracy . But when we find that men zealous for the protestant religion , con- stantly represent the ...
... means intend to underrate or to palliate the crimes and excesses which , during the last generation , were produced by the spirit of democracy . But when we find that men zealous for the protestant religion , con- stantly represent the ...
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... means satisfactory . The power of the crown , it is said , was then at its height , and was in fact despotic . This solution , we own , seems to us to be no solution at all . She It has long been the fashion - a fashion in- troduced by ...
... means satisfactory . The power of the crown , it is said , was then at its height , and was in fact despotic . This solution , we own , seems to us to be no solution at all . She It has long been the fashion - a fashion in- troduced by ...
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... means , and the only means , which she had at her command for carrying her de- crees into execution , for resisting foreign enemies , and for crushing domestic treason . There was not a ward in the city - there was not a hundred in any ...
... means , and the only means , which she had at her command for carrying her de- crees into execution , for resisting foreign enemies , and for crushing domestic treason . There was not a ward in the city - there was not a hundred in any ...
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... means of a great standing army , under the decent forms of a republican constitution . They called them- selves citizens . They mixed unceremoniously with other citizens . In theory , they were only the elective magistrates of a free ...
... means of a great standing army , under the decent forms of a republican constitution . They called them- selves citizens . They mixed unceremoniously with other citizens . In theory , they were only the elective magistrates of a free ...
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... means of checking their princes , would suffer any prince to im- pose upon them a religion generally detested . It is absurd to suppose , that if the nation had been decidedly attached to the Protestant faith , Mary could have re ...
... means of checking their princes , would suffer any prince to im- pose upon them a religion generally detested . It is absurd to suppose , that if the nation had been decidedly attached to the Protestant faith , Mary could have re ...
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