The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 4
... Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the dominant power in the French nation . Be it from ignorance , be it from corruption , be it from passion , that these evils have sprung ...
... Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the dominant power in the French nation . Be it from ignorance , be it from corruption , be it from passion , that these evils have sprung ...
Pàgina 8
... Empire have acknowledged their own defeat in the celebration of a national triumph . The crown which was refused by the late King when tendered by a democratic assembly in 1849 , has been accepted in 1870 as the symbol of military might ...
... Empire have acknowledged their own defeat in the celebration of a national triumph . The crown which was refused by the late King when tendered by a democratic assembly in 1849 , has been accepted in 1870 as the symbol of military might ...
Pàgina 11
... Empire would be broken . The central force , which makes this nation so great a power in the world , would be dissipated . The symbol , which is recognised alike by the free settlers of Australia and by the dusky natives of Hindostan ...
... Empire would be broken . The central force , which makes this nation so great a power in the world , would be dissipated . The symbol , which is recognised alike by the free settlers of Australia and by the dusky natives of Hindostan ...
Pàgina 15
... Empire , is barren . Nor is that of the Republic more fertile . It will no doubt be said that the Revolution of 1789 was singularly prolific of great men . A generation of extraordinary energy burst forth at the call of freedom , and ...
... Empire , is barren . Nor is that of the Republic more fertile . It will no doubt be said that the Revolution of 1789 was singularly prolific of great men . A generation of extraordinary energy burst forth at the call of freedom , and ...
Pàgina 32
... Empire , has been supposed to warrant an arrogant demand to set them aside . It is presumed that public law has lost its authority , since the aid of France can no longer be invoked in support of it ; and whatever power Great Britain ...
... Empire , has been supposed to warrant an arrogant demand to set them aside . It is presumed that public law has lost its authority , since the aid of France can no longer be invoked in support of it ; and whatever power Great Britain ...
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