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 EuropeG. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1810 - 556 стор. |
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... appear impracticable to be pre- served in the new American commonwealths . The Irish nation have of late succeeded in imitating several very important regulations in the English government , and are very desirous to render the ...
... appear impracticable to be pre- served in the new American commonwealths . The Irish nation have of late succeeded in imitating several very important regulations in the English government , and are very desirous to render the ...
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... appear to me to discredit or falsify the assertion . The performance to which I allude is now re - published , with illustrative notes , that the demand for a work of extraordinary merit ( which has been long , in the booksellers ...
... appear to me to discredit or falsify the assertion . The performance to which I allude is now re - published , with illustrative notes , that the demand for a work of extraordinary merit ( which has been long , in the booksellers ...
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... appears in print , and which established his literary and political fame . It was applauded , on its appear- ance in the French language , as a very ingenious and spirited performance , combining originality of thought with justness of ...
... appears in print , and which established his literary and political fame . It was applauded , on its appear- ance in the French language , as a very ingenious and spirited performance , combining originality of thought with justness of ...
Сторінка xxvi
... appears to have received ; and , if a pension had been conferred upon him for his able elucidation of the principles of the English govern- ment , it would have been better bestowed than those do- natives usually are : the giver and the ...
... appears to have received ; and , if a pension had been conferred upon him for his able elucidation of the principles of the English govern- ment , it would have been better bestowed than those do- natives usually are : the giver and the ...
Сторінка xxvii
... appear in his manners or deportment , He had a turn for pleasantry and humor ; and has been compared with Burke for the variety of his allusions , and the felicity of his illustrations . His general tem- per has been praised ; but his ...
... appear in his manners or deportment , He had a turn for pleasantry and humor ; and has been compared with Burke for the variety of his allusions , and the felicity of his illustrations . His general tem- per has been praised ; but his ...
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