The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 3
... desire to ask ourselves is , whether this striking change has contributed in the last resort to the power , freedom , and prosperity of France ? or whether , on the con- trary , the tremendous array of calamities which have fallen ...
... desire to ask ourselves is , whether this striking change has contributed in the last resort to the power , freedom , and prosperity of France ? or whether , on the con- trary , the tremendous array of calamities which have fallen ...
Pàgina 11
... desire of procuring his own re - election , or , if his second term of service is nearly over , of procuring the election of one of his adherents . General Grant at this moment is in the former position , and his policy is governed by ...
... desire of procuring his own re - election , or , if his second term of service is nearly over , of procuring the election of one of his adherents . General Grant at this moment is in the former position , and his policy is governed by ...
Pàgina 14
... desire to introduce in this country in the tenure of property and the organisation of society . We may , therefore , assume that this state of things is regarded as highly beneficial , and so undoubtedly it has proved in the improvement ...
... desire to introduce in this country in the tenure of property and the organisation of society . We may , therefore , assume that this state of things is regarded as highly beneficial , and so undoubtedly it has proved in the improvement ...
Pàgina 20
... desire to obtain a certain possession is increased by the sense of absolute property in it . But the owner of a small parcel of land becomes selfish and self - con- tained in proportion to this sense of individual power . The land ...
... desire to obtain a certain possession is increased by the sense of absolute property in it . But the owner of a small parcel of land becomes selfish and self - con- tained in proportion to this sense of individual power . The land ...
Pàgina 21
... desires , and his sympathies are bounded within its limits . No doubt some advantage from this state of society is to be found in the self - reliance and independence it confers . But this advantage must be set off against the ...
... desires , and his sympathies are bounded within its limits . No doubt some advantage from this state of society is to be found in the self - reliance and independence it confers . But this advantage must be set off against the ...
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