| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 354 sider
...progress of liberty ; he imbibes their spirit ; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the union or the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...duties and the extent of his rights. THE COUNTIES OP NEW ENGLAND. THE division of the counties in America has considerable analogy with that of the arrondissements... | |
| 1846 - 524 sider
...progress of liberty ; he imbibes their spirit ; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the union or the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...nature of his duties and the extent of his rights." This is measurably true throughout the United States, but would not be true of the Mexicans in any... | |
| 1846 - 508 sider
...progress of liberty ; he imbibes their spirit ; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the union or the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...nature of his duties and the extent of his rights." This is measurably true throughout the United States, bnt would not be true of the Mexicans in any... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 sider
...ambition and of his future exertions ; he takes a part in every occurrence in the place ; he practices the art of government in the small sphere within his...collects clear practical notions on the nature of his luties and the extent of his rights. THE COUNTIES OF NEW ENGLAND. THE division of the counties in America... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1899 - 514 sider
...progress of liberty; he imbibes their spirit; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the union or the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...and the extent of his rights. THE COUNTIES OF NEW ENGLANP The division of the counties in America has considerable analogy with that of the arrondissements... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1855 - 922 sider
...the union of the balance of powers, and collects clear practical notions on the nature of his luties and the extent of his rights. THE COUNTIES OF NEW...counties in America has considerable analogy with that of the'arrondissements of France. The limits of the counties are arbitrarily laid down, and the various... | |
| 1862 - 838 sider
...steady progress of liberty he imbibes there; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the. uuioii or the balance of powers, and' collects clear practical notions on the nature of liia duties and the extent of his rights." — De Toque., vol. i., p. 40; vol. >., pp. 84-86. f 9 fled... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 594 sider
...only advance by revolutions ; he imbibes their spirit ; be acquires a taste for order, comprehends the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...America has considerable analogy with that of the arrondissemenls of France. The limits of both are arbitrarily laid down, and the various districts... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1863 - 436 sider
...steady progress of liberty he imbibes there; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the union or the balance of powers, and collects clear practical...on the nature of his duties and the extent of his rights."—De Toque., vol. i., p. 40; vol. i., pp. 84-86. fled into all kinds of wild projects which... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1870 - 628 sider
...only advance by revolutions ; he imbibes their spirit ; he acquires a taste for order, comprehends the balance of powers, and collects clear -practical...that of the arrondissements of France. The limits of both are arbitrarily laid down, and the various districts which they contain have no necessary connection,... | |
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