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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... objects before him , is the peculiarity of its government : I had moreover been lately a witness of the broils which had for some time prevailed in the republic in which I was born , and of the revolution by which they were termi- nated ...
... objects before him , is the peculiarity of its government : I had moreover been lately a witness of the broils which had for some time prevailed in the republic in which I was born , and of the revolution by which they were termi- nated ...
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... farther , to numerous parts of the public , by means of the press or by others , becomes an object of real ambition ; nor is this ambition always proportioned to 1 1 the real abilities of those who feel it ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
... farther , to numerous parts of the public , by means of the press or by others , becomes an object of real ambition ; nor is this ambition always proportioned to 1 1 the real abilities of those who feel it ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
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... objects which are continually " before their eyes . " The reviewer adds , that he en- tirely coincides in opinion with Junius , who had praised the work as " deep , solid , and ingenious : " yet he pro- perly observes , that it is " not ...
... objects which are continually " before their eyes . " The reviewer adds , that he en- tirely coincides in opinion with Junius , who had praised the work as " deep , solid , and ingenious : " yet he pro- perly observes , that it is " not ...
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... objects , to be enabled to reach the general principle which governs them . Not that I mean to insinuate that I have penetrated with more acuteness into the con- stitution of England than others ; my only de- sign , in the above ...
... objects , to be enabled to reach the general principle which governs them . Not that I mean to insinuate that I have penetrated with more acuteness into the con- stitution of England than others ; my only de- sign , in the above ...
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... object ; for of this the chiefs al- ready enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere effect of private ambition or caprice . The people did not engage in them as asso- ciates in the support of a cause common to all ; they were ...
... object ; for of this the chiefs al- ready enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere effect of private ambition or caprice . The people did not engage in them as asso- ciates in the support of a cause common to all ; they were ...
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