The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 6
... action , is in the hands of a powerful bureaucracy . The representative bodies , more recently introduced in Prussia , have in truth no real control over it . They are not even com- posed of men capable of carrying it on . On almost all ...
... action , is in the hands of a powerful bureaucracy . The representative bodies , more recently introduced in Prussia , have in truth no real control over it . They are not even com- posed of men capable of carrying it on . On almost all ...
Pàgina 7
... action , and engenders a hatred of revolutions . The object of the athletic exercises of the other Grecian States , as it is in England , was excellence in games ; the exercises of the Prussians , like those of Sparta , are all directed ...
... action , and engenders a hatred of revolutions . The object of the athletic exercises of the other Grecian States , as it is in England , was excellence in games ; the exercises of the Prussians , like those of Sparta , are all directed ...
Pàgina 11
... action of every citizen , that is the very moment his adversaries or rivals will select to overthrow him . Francis I. after Pavia was not the less King of France in a Spanish prison . Napoleon III . after Sedan is a nameless fugi- tive ...
... action of every citizen , that is the very moment his adversaries or rivals will select to overthrow him . Francis I. after Pavia was not the less King of France in a Spanish prison . Napoleon III . after Sedan is a nameless fugi- tive ...
Pàgina 15
... action ? Has it strengthened those ties between the upper and the lower classes of society , without which national action is paralysed ? Has the growth of democracy , to the ex- clusion of every other element , given greater union ...
... action ? Has it strengthened those ties between the upper and the lower classes of society , without which national action is paralysed ? Has the growth of democracy , to the ex- clusion of every other element , given greater union ...
Pàgina 19
... action of democratic laws and habits seems to have pulverised and disintegrated the French nation -- to have destroyed at once both the strength and cohesion of its elements - and to have given birth to a race of beings too small to ...
... action of democratic laws and habits seems to have pulverised and disintegrated the French nation -- to have destroyed at once both the strength and cohesion of its elements - and to have given birth to a race of beings too small to ...
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