The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 10
... reasons . When the succession to the supreme power depends on a popular vote , a legislative preference , or a revolution , the dynastic question is continually paramount to every other con- sideration in the mind of the ruler . His ...
... reasons . When the succession to the supreme power depends on a popular vote , a legislative preference , or a revolution , the dynastic question is continually paramount to every other con- sideration in the mind of the ruler . His ...
Pàgina 22
... reason given is that no man will consent to tax himself for a benefit he would share with his neighbours . The roads made by the State and the Department are , of course , excellent , but they are not in the control of the peasantry ...
... reason given is that no man will consent to tax himself for a benefit he would share with his neighbours . The roads made by the State and the Department are , of course , excellent , but they are not in the control of the peasantry ...
Pàgina 29
... reason of its division , the most important questions are decided - resolutions of peace and war , levies of the people , and national loans - by one or two persons without debate , without publicity , and by the sole authority of this ...
... reason of its division , the most important questions are decided - resolutions of peace and war , levies of the people , and national loans - by one or two persons without debate , without publicity , and by the sole authority of this ...
Pàgina 30
... reasons we have given at some length in this article , we entertain but a faint expecta- tion that the moderate and intelligent men of the middle classes will recover strength and energy enough to rescue the country from the grasp of ...
... reasons we have given at some length in this article , we entertain but a faint expecta- tion that the moderate and intelligent men of the middle classes will recover strength and energy enough to rescue the country from the grasp of ...
Pàgina 32
... reason to believe that we shall not be allowed to forget that the blow which has struck down France , has deprived England of no inconsiderable part of her influence abroad . The maritime strength of this country , when combined with ...
... reason to believe that we shall not be allowed to forget that the blow which has struck down France , has deprived England of no inconsiderable part of her influence abroad . The maritime strength of this country , when combined with ...
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