The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 3
... fact become elective . It was found that the aris- tocracy , deprived of the support and favour of the Court , had no station or authority in the land , but was rather an object of jealousy and hatred . It was found that the destruction ...
... fact become elective . It was found that the aris- tocracy , deprived of the support and favour of the Court , had no station or authority in the land , but was rather an object of jealousy and hatred . It was found that the destruction ...
Pàgina 10
... fact will hardly be disputed , that the strong monarchical constitution of Prussia is one great element of her power . Hereditary kingship is as sacred and as valuable in the eyes of the Prussians , as if her princes came of the divine ...
... fact will hardly be disputed , that the strong monarchical constitution of Prussia is one great element of her power . Hereditary kingship is as sacred and as valuable in the eyes of the Prussians , as if her princes came of the divine ...
Pàgina 12
... fact as helpless as an idol of wood or stone . Who speaks with authority in her name ? Who con- trols the passions and interests of her provinces with an equal hand ? Who protects her ? Who defends her ? Who can ever direct aright the ...
... fact as helpless as an idol of wood or stone . Who speaks with authority in her name ? Who con- trols the passions and interests of her provinces with an equal hand ? Who protects her ? Who defends her ? Who can ever direct aright the ...
Pàgina 14
... fact , that the change involved the extinction of the social and political influence of the upper classes ; for the abuses of the feudal tenures and the vices of an aristocracy , identified by its sources of revenue and its habits of ...
... fact , that the change involved the extinction of the social and political influence of the upper classes ; for the abuses of the feudal tenures and the vices of an aristocracy , identified by its sources of revenue and its habits of ...
Pàgina 20
... fact more to spend , because their capital , as well as the income derived from it , is at their own dis- posal . Just as we see in England that newly - enriched persons spend their money more freely than old territorial families . In ...
... fact more to spend , because their capital , as well as the income derived from it , is at their own dis- posal . Just as we see in England that newly - enriched persons spend their money more freely than old territorial families . In ...
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