The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... present time , it would have been in many points untrue ; and if I had tried to change the sketch of seven years since into a sketch of the present time , I should probably have blurred the picture and have given something equally ...
... present time , it would have been in many points untrue ; and if I had tried to change the sketch of seven years since into a sketch of the present time , I should probably have blurred the picture and have given something equally ...
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... present practice would seem exceedingly great , but in practice they are not so . English statesmen and English parties have really a great patriotism ; they can rarely be persuaded even by their passions or their interest to do ...
... present practice would seem exceedingly great , but in practice they are not so . English statesmen and English parties have really a great patriotism ; they can rarely be persuaded even by their passions or their interest to do ...
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... present Con- stitution of France has however been prevented by its peculiar circumstances . The Assembly have not been inclined to remove M. Thiers , because in their lamentable present position they could not replace M. Thiers . He has ...
... present Con- stitution of France has however been prevented by its peculiar circumstances . The Assembly have not been inclined to remove M. Thiers , because in their lamentable present position they could not replace M. Thiers . He has ...
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