Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 1King, 1872 |
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... the care of all the Churches , ' I am a member of nearly thirty boards , infinitely varied in the matters pertaining to them and several of them very important and laborious . R. DUBLIN . Lincoln's Inn , March 5 , 1835 . My dear.
... the care of all the Churches , ' I am a member of nearly thirty boards , infinitely varied in the matters pertaining to them and several of them very important and laborious . R. DUBLIN . Lincoln's Inn , March 5 , 1835 . My dear.
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... Church questions , slavery , or` slave trade , little interest is felt in politics by the English people . No ordinances of the Crown would produce in London barricades or insurrection . Probably there are not one hundred people out of ...
... Church questions , slavery , or` slave trade , little interest is felt in politics by the English people . No ordinances of the Crown would produce in London barricades or insurrection . Probably there are not one hundred people out of ...
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... Church . He wishes too to alter their education , which is now carried on in seminaries admitting no others ; so that they come into a world , of which they know nothing , to direct it . I mentioned Guizot's remark to me , that in the ...
... Church . He wishes too to alter their education , which is now carried on in seminaries admitting no others ; so that they come into a world , of which they know nothing , to direct it . I mentioned Guizot's remark to me , that in the ...
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... Church is so constituted as to have two aspects , or rather that it is composed of two different elements which en- able the clergy to identify themselves easily enough either with aristocrati- cal or democratical institutions . Its ...
... Church is so constituted as to have two aspects , or rather that it is composed of two different elements which en- able the clergy to identify themselves easily enough either with aristocrati- cal or democratical institutions . Its ...
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... Church ; that politics will never be of more than secondary interest for them ; that the Governments which have fancied that they had bound them to their fortunes have never failed to be deceived ; and that in their eyes the affairs of ...
... Church ; that politics will never be of more than secondary interest for them ; that the Governments which have fancied that they had bound them to their fortunes have never failed to be deceived ; and that in their eyes the affairs of ...
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affairs agreeable Alexis de Tocqueville Ampère answered Tocqueville anxious aristocratic army asked Assembly August Austria Barbès Beaumont believe breakfast Catholic century Chamber château Cherbourg classes clergy concierge Constitution conversation copy coup d'état curé dear delighted Duc de Broglie election England English fear February feeling France French friends Government Guizot hope horses Hôtel Hôtel de Ville hour influence journal labour Lamartine least Legitimists letter London look Lord Lansdowne Lord Palmerston Louis Philippe Madame Anisson Madame de Tocqueville miles Minister moderate party monarchy months morning N. W. SENIOR Naples National Guards never Normandy opinion Orleanists Paris passed perhaps persons political Poor Law present President probably recollected Republic rest Revolution of 1848 Rivet Roman Rouen scarcely seems Senior,-I side society Sorrento talked tell things thought tion Tocque Tocqueville's vote wish