The Quarterly Review, Volume 253William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 195
... government displaces another , the State continues to exist ; because , in falling , the displaced government ceases to be the government at all . But if it falls , and none replaces it , completely and entirely , then the State expires ...
... government displaces another , the State continues to exist ; because , in falling , the displaced government ceases to be the government at all . But if it falls , and none replaces it , completely and entirely , then the State expires ...
Page 197
... government , other nations are not bound to wait until it gets it again . It ceases to be a State , and they can do what they please in its borders , provided they observe the dictates of humanity . If various new governments arise in ...
... government , other nations are not bound to wait until it gets it again . It ceases to be a State , and they can do what they please in its borders , provided they observe the dictates of humanity . If various new governments arise in ...
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... Government sent to the Residency its Reply to the British Government's Note on the subject of public security presented to Sarwat Pasha , while still Prime Minister , on March 4. The Reply objected to the interference in the internal ...
... Government sent to the Residency its Reply to the British Government's Note on the subject of public security presented to Sarwat Pasha , while still Prime Minister , on March 4. The Reply objected to the interference in the internal ...
Contents
The Italianisation of South Tyrol | 1 |
The Menace of Disestablishment | 2 |
The Senses of Animals | 3 |
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