The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 5
... interests ; and that the classes by whom the government of the country might have been safely carried on were paralysed and proscribed by numbers . It may be worth while to trace the operation of these causes in greater detail . Before ...
... interests ; and that the classes by whom the government of the country might have been safely carried on were paralysed and proscribed by numbers . It may be worth while to trace the operation of these causes in greater detail . Before ...
Pàgina 10
as they raise questions of general application to the interests of society in other countries at the present day . It has been said , and the fact will hardly be disputed , that the strong monarchical constitution of Prussia is one ...
as they raise questions of general application to the interests of society in other countries at the present day . It has been said , and the fact will hardly be disputed , that the strong monarchical constitution of Prussia is one ...
Pàgina 12
... interests of her provinces with an equal hand ? Who protects her ? Who defends her ? Who can ever direct aright the course of her policy towards the enemy or the passionate self - sacrifice of her sons ? Who can make peace ? Who can ...
... interests of her provinces with an equal hand ? Who protects her ? Who defends her ? Who can ever direct aright the course of her policy towards the enemy or the passionate self - sacrifice of her sons ? Who can make peace ? Who can ...
Pàgina 13
... interest was everywhere poor . Nobles , ecclesiastics , ennobled citizens , and purchasers of fiefs were alike overwhelmed with debt . The rate of usury was enormous . Their condition was described by Forbonnais as that of men ' reduced ...
... interest was everywhere poor . Nobles , ecclesiastics , ennobled citizens , and purchasers of fiefs were alike overwhelmed with debt . The rate of usury was enormous . Their condition was described by Forbonnais as that of men ' reduced ...
Pàgina 14
... interest of those around them , are in a great measure lost to France . There is no public spirit , ' to use a most ... interests . We think this fact , which is due partly to the spirit of the Revolution and partly to causes anterior to ...
... interest of those around them , are in a great measure lost to France . There is no public spirit , ' to use a most ... interests . We think this fact , which is due partly to the spirit of the Revolution and partly to causes anterior to ...
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