The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 1868
... Peace . By George Thin , M.D. , VIII - 1 . The Military Forces of the Crown . Their Adminis- tration and Government . By C. M. Clode . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1869 . 2. Letters on Military Organisation , reprinted from the ' Times ...
... Peace . By George Thin , M.D. , VIII - 1 . The Military Forces of the Crown . Their Adminis- tration and Government . By C. M. Clode . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1869 . 2. Letters on Military Organisation , reprinted from the ' Times ...
Pàgina 1871
... peace which has been the object of so many virtuous aspirations and of so many fierce convulsions . Five dynasties of emperors or kings , and two or three republics have successively been proclaimed , accepted , abandoned , and ...
... peace which has been the object of so many virtuous aspirations and of so many fierce convulsions . Five dynasties of emperors or kings , and two or three republics have successively been proclaimed , accepted , abandoned , and ...
Pàgina 4
... peace and order than the democracy of the large towns . This consideration , therefore , brings us one step nearer to the root of the matter . The fatal consequences of the present war , and the revolution attending it , are ...
... peace and order than the democracy of the large towns . This consideration , therefore , brings us one step nearer to the root of the matter . The fatal consequences of the present war , and the revolution attending it , are ...
Pàgina 5
... peace and in war they have served their country with extraordinary zeal and energy . In their hands monarchy has never been suffered to degenerate into a thing of empty pageants , luxurious indul- gences , or ceremonial forms . It ...
... peace and in war they have served their country with extraordinary zeal and energy . In their hands monarchy has never been suffered to degenerate into a thing of empty pageants , luxurious indul- gences , or ceremonial forms . It ...
Pàgina 11
... peace- ably their own affairs . But the golden bond which holds together the British Empire would be broken . The central force , which makes this nation so great a power in the world , would be dissipated . The symbol , which is ...
... peace- ably their own affairs . But the golden bond which holds together the British Empire would be broken . The central force , which makes this nation so great a power in the world , would be dissipated . The symbol , which is ...
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