The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... France , the Parliament of England , and the Coun- cil of State under Napoleon . It is ' , as he justly remarks , the only mode by which the spirit and feelings of the ' moment could be faithfully transmitted to posterity , or justice ...
... France , the Parliament of England , and the Coun- cil of State under Napoleon . It is ' , as he justly remarks , the only mode by which the spirit and feelings of the ' moment could be faithfully transmitted to posterity , or justice ...
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... France down to the first out- break of popular violence ; almost any one of which would appear , to a freeborn Englishman , sufficient to cause a civil war . He then proceeds to notice several circumstances which were likely to ren- der ...
... France down to the first out- break of popular violence ; almost any one of which would appear , to a freeborn Englishman , sufficient to cause a civil war . He then proceeds to notice several circumstances which were likely to ren- der ...
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... France at that crisis , precipi- ' tated all classes into a passion for changes , of which they were ' far from perceiving the ultimate effects , and in the end produced ' evils far greater than those they were intended to remove . 6 It ...
... France at that crisis , precipi- ' tated all classes into a passion for changes , of which they were ' far from perceiving the ultimate effects , and in the end produced ' evils far greater than those they were intended to remove . 6 It ...
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... France , and the progress of Reform throughout the world . In the first place , the remark naturally occurs , that ... France at the time of the Revolution . But we cannot see the necessity of referring these delusions to inscrutable ...
... France , and the progress of Reform throughout the world . In the first place , the remark naturally occurs , that ... France at the time of the Revolution . But we cannot see the necessity of referring these delusions to inscrutable ...
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Or Critical Journal. to fear that the feelings which convulsed France half a century since , may be awakened in free and well - governed countries by the progress of constitutional reform . To us nothing can seem more natural than that ...
Or Critical Journal. to fear that the feelings which convulsed France half a century since , may be awakened in free and well - governed countries by the progress of constitutional reform . To us nothing can seem more natural than that ...
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