Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 Seiten |
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... military aristocracy , when the Guises and the Condés were almost the equals of the reigning prince . Richelieu , Mazarin , and Louis XIV . curbed the power of these rival potentates , and established a central and relentless despotism ...
... military aristocracy , when the Guises and the Condés were almost the equals of the reigning prince . Richelieu , Mazarin , and Louis XIV . curbed the power of these rival potentates , and established a central and relentless despotism ...
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... military empires , -by a restoration , a second revolution , a constitutional limited monarchy , a third revolution , and an anomalous , ambiguous , tottering republic . The social changes which the country has undergone have been no ...
... military empires , -by a restoration , a second revolution , a constitutional limited monarchy , a third revolution , and an anomalous , ambiguous , tottering republic . The social changes which the country has undergone have been no ...
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... military spirit - with a standing force of nearly half a million , and an armed and trained population amount- ing to two millions more with a centralised despotic bureaucracy with Versailles and the Tuilleries ever recalling the regal ...
... military spirit - with a standing force of nearly half a million , and an armed and trained population amount- ing to two millions more with a centralised despotic bureaucracy with Versailles and the Tuilleries ever recalling the regal ...
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... military dictator , or an elective president holding office for one year , for four years , or for ten ; but so long as the administration of public affairs remains central and bureaucratic , the utmost that full representation or ...
... military dictator , or an elective president holding office for one year , for four years , or for ten ; but so long as the administration of public affairs remains central and bureaucratic , the utmost that full representation or ...
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... military spirit , -all combine to make the simplicity of a genuine republic unharmonious , gro- tesque , and out of place among them . It is manifestly an exotic a transplanted tree of liberty , which nature never intended to grow out ...
... military spirit , -all combine to make the simplicity of a genuine republic unharmonious , gro- tesque , and out of place among them . It is manifestly an exotic a transplanted tree of liberty , which nature never intended to grow out ...
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Seite 224 - Chancellor of the Exchequer as well as First Lord of the Treasury; Bruce, created Lord Aberdare, President of the Council; Bright, who had retired through ill-health (Dec.