The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 1871
... kings , and two or three republics have successively been proclaimed , accepted , abandoned , and overthrown within living memory . And , at last , we ourselves , in this our time , are witnesses of the most portentous and disastrous of ...
... kings , and two or three republics have successively been proclaimed , accepted , abandoned , and overthrown within living memory . And , at last , we ourselves , in this our time , are witnesses of the most portentous and disastrous of ...
Pàgina 5
... King of Prussia is not a tyrant or an autocrat , for he governs in strict accordance with the laws of his kingdom ; but the law itself emanates for the most part from the royal authority . The Royal House of Prussia is the impersonation ...
... King of Prussia is not a tyrant or an autocrat , for he governs in strict accordance with the laws of his kingdom ; but the law itself emanates for the most part from the royal authority . The Royal House of Prussia is the impersonation ...
Pàgina 6
... kings , who are also the com- manders of the people - the simplicity and frugality which all ranks have retained in an age of luxury and indulgence - the crushing weight of public authority which shapes everything to its France . Jan.
... kings , who are also the com- manders of the people - the simplicity and frugality which all ranks have retained in an age of luxury and indulgence - the crushing weight of public authority which shapes everything to its France . Jan.
Pàgina 8
... King of Prussia . Hohen- zollern has succeeded Hapsburg . The reluctant vassals of the 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 ...
... King of Prussia . Hohen- zollern has succeeded Hapsburg . The reluctant vassals of the 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 ...
Pàgina 10
... king who ascends the throne by even the most legitimate forms of election , as William III . in England or Louis - Philippe in France , must be prepared to deal with large bodies of his own subjects who dispute or detest his authority ...
... king who ascends the throne by even the most legitimate forms of election , as William III . in England or Louis - Philippe in France , must be prepared to deal with large bodies of his own subjects who dispute or detest his authority ...
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