The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 4
... present war , and the revolution attending it , are attributable to the Government of the Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the dominant power in the French nation . Be it ...
... present war , and the revolution attending it , are attributable to the Government of the Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the dominant power in the French nation . Be it ...
Pàgina 5
... present eminence . They have had the talent and good sense to place themselves at the head of the cause of progress , and though by no means liberal ' in the sense of a readiness to relinquish any portion of their own regal authority ...
... present eminence . They have had the talent and good sense to place themselves at the head of the cause of progress , and though by no means liberal ' in the sense of a readiness to relinquish any portion of their own regal authority ...
Pàgina 10
... present day . It has been said , and the 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 ...
... present day . It has been said , and the 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 ...
Pàgina 12
... present con- test more fearfully unequal , than in the fact that it lies between the most powerful monarchy of ... presents her defenceless to the enemy and unprovided for the future . The decline and fall of the French aristocracy , as ...
... present con- test more fearfully unequal , than in the fact that it lies between the most powerful monarchy of ... presents her defenceless to the enemy and unprovided for the future . The decline and fall of the French aristocracy , as ...
Pàgina 16
... present day . But we cannot boast that our age is more pro- lific of great men in statesmanship , war , literature , and science than the first decade of this century ; and there are those who think , we trust erroneously , that the ...
... present day . But we cannot boast that our age is more pro- lific of great men in statesmanship , war , literature , and science than the first decade of this century ; and there are those who think , we trust erroneously , that the ...
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