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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... ment from great men ( and even from booksellers ) I had recourse to a subscription ; and my having expected any success from such a plan , shows that my knowledge of this country was at that time very incomplete * . * In regard to two ...
... ment from great men ( and even from booksellers ) I had recourse to a subscription ; and my having expected any success from such a plan , shows that my knowledge of this country was at that time very incomplete * . * In regard to two ...
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... ment , is said , in the same chapter , to lie in the circum- stance of the great or powerful men , in England , being divided into two distinct assemblies , and , at the same time , in the principles on which such a division is formed ...
... ment , is said , in the same chapter , to lie in the circum- stance of the great or powerful men , in England , being divided into two distinct assemblies , and , at the same time , in the principles on which such a division is formed ...
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... ment concerns : VI . The strict impartiality with which justice is dealt to all subjects , without any re- spect whatever of persons : VII . The lenity of the cri- minal law , both in regard to the mildness of punish- ments , and the ...
... ment concerns : VI . The strict impartiality with which justice is dealt to all subjects , without any re- spect whatever of persons : VII . The lenity of the cri- minal law , both in regard to the mildness of punish- ments , and the ...
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... ment , it would have been better bestowed than those do- natives usually are : the giver and the receiver would have been equally honored . How long M. de Lolme remained in England after the commencement of the French revolution , I ...
... ment , it would have been better bestowed than those do- natives usually are : the giver and the receiver would have been equally honored . How long M. de Lolme remained in England after the commencement of the French revolution , I ...
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... ment of the feudal system in France . On the other hand , the lords who gave their suffrages to Hugh Capet forgot not the interest of their own ambition . They completed the * The fiefs were originally called terræ jure beneficii ...
... ment of the feudal system in France . On the other hand , the lords who gave their suffrages to Hugh Capet forgot not the interest of their own ambition . They completed the * The fiefs were originally called terræ jure beneficii ...
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