The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side xi
... civil leaders is it that could unite the people ; or propitiate the foreign powers ? and who will pretend that without perfect union at home , France could successfully resist those powers ? -Remove the Bourbons , and we should wit ...
... civil leaders is it that could unite the people ; or propitiate the foreign powers ? and who will pretend that without perfect union at home , France could successfully resist those powers ? -Remove the Bourbons , and we should wit ...
Side xviii
... civil life ; in short , that their studies would be useless or detrimental to themselves and of no emolument to the state . I feel ashamed of this suggestion in the mouth of a member of the " great council of the nation , " and I can ...
... civil life ; in short , that their studies would be useless or detrimental to themselves and of no emolument to the state . I feel ashamed of this suggestion in the mouth of a member of the " great council of the nation , " and I can ...
Side 4
... civil industry ; to inspire confidence into foreign powers , and thus re- gain some share of federative strength for the nation , were the objects which the monarch seemed to have constantly in view , and for which he sedulously ...
... civil industry ; to inspire confidence into foreign powers , and thus re- gain some share of federative strength for the nation , were the objects which the monarch seemed to have constantly in view , and for which he sedulously ...
Side 12
... civil func- tionaries alone was of fatal portent to the throne of Louis XVIII . They could be restrained from conspiring singly against it , only so long as they were actuated by the dread of vengeance from abroad . This apprehension ...
... civil func- tionaries alone was of fatal portent to the throne of Louis XVIII . They could be restrained from conspiring singly against it , only so long as they were actuated by the dread of vengeance from abroad . This apprehension ...
Side 13
... civil func- tionaries plotted in collusion with the military . The offspring ( the parvenus ) of the revolution , the heroes of the Convention , however metamorphosed externally by titles . -the family connexions of Bona- parte , the ...
... civil func- tionaries plotted in collusion with the military . The offspring ( the parvenus ) of the revolution , the heroes of the Convention , however metamorphosed externally by titles . -the family connexions of Bona- parte , the ...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and ..., Volum 2 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumer 1-2 Robert Walsh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
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