The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... political instrument of modern times . The country , whose destinies it controls and directs , has this special characteristic , that all the territories into which its already teeming population overflows are so placed , that political ...
... political instrument of modern times . The country , whose destinies it controls and directs , has this special characteristic , that all the territories into which its already teeming population overflows are so placed , that political ...
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... political institutions ; and there is no evidence that these will not continue to belong to the popular type . Of these institutions , the most important part is defined by the Federal Constitution . The relative importance , indeed ...
... political institutions ; and there is no evidence that these will not continue to belong to the popular type . Of these institutions , the most important part is defined by the Federal Constitution . The relative importance , indeed ...
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... political miscarriage . It tried every expedient by which weak governments , dir nu by scrupulous men , attempt to save themselves from 07. iscom- fiture . It put to death all who were likely to oppo and it conducted its executions on a ...
... political miscarriage . It tried every expedient by which weak governments , dir nu by scrupulous men , attempt to save themselves from 07. iscom- fiture . It put to death all who were likely to oppo and it conducted its executions on a ...
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... political experience upon which the Federalist seldom draws , and that is the political experience of Great Britain . The scantiness ยง of these references is at first sight inexplicable . The writers must have understood Great Britain ...
... political experience upon which the Federalist seldom draws , and that is the political experience of Great Britain . The scantiness ยง of these references is at first sight inexplicable . The writers must have understood Great Britain ...
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... political critic appears to have viewed the Constitution of England as the standard , or , to use his own expression , as the mirror , of political liberty ; and to have delivered , in the form of elementary truths , the several ...
... political critic appears to have viewed the Constitution of England as the standard , or , to use his own expression , as the mirror , of political liberty ; and to have delivered , in the form of elementary truths , the several ...
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