The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 9
... position of States , and the final overthrow of the great settlement of 1815 , were the results of the policy of Prussia in 1864 and 1866 , guided by Count Bismarck , and we do him no injustice in supposing that he desired and intended ...
... position of States , and the final overthrow of the great settlement of 1815 , were the results of the policy of Prussia in 1864 and 1866 , guided by Count Bismarck , and we do him no injustice in supposing that he desired and intended ...
Pàgina 11
... position , and his policy is governed by it . The policy of his opponents is equally governed by the hope of defeating him and taking his place . Hence personal interests largely control and distort public measures . There is now , we ...
... position , and his policy is governed by it . The policy of his opponents is equally governed by the hope of defeating him and taking his place . Hence personal interests largely control and distort public measures . There is now , we ...
Pàgina 14
... position as the leading servants of the public in local and political affairs . There is a chasm between them and the surrounding peasantry , which is rarely crossed : and the peasantry would certainly refuse to recognise in the gentry ...
... position as the leading servants of the public in local and political affairs . There is a chasm between them and the surrounding peasantry , which is rarely crossed : and the peasantry would certainly refuse to recognise in the gentry ...
Pàgina 15
} as France is certain ; but their position is singularly unfortu- nate , for they have been proscribed for the last twenty years by a Government they refused to serve , and they are equally thrust aside by the people . The dead level ...
} as France is certain ; but their position is singularly unfortu- nate , for they have been proscribed for the last twenty years by a Government they refused to serve , and they are equally thrust aside by the people . The dead level ...
Pàgina 23
... positions , one above the other , the result is that each of them always sees a man above himself whose patronage is necessary to him , and below himself another man whose co - operation he may claim . Men living in aristocratic ages ...
... positions , one above the other , the result is that each of them always sees a man above himself whose patronage is necessary to him , and below himself another man whose co - operation he may claim . Men living in aristocratic ages ...
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