Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... empire larger than that founded by Gengiskhan , larger than that founded by the Saracens , indeed larger than any empire that has hitherto existed . With this vast empire Russia could aspire to universal monarchy . It seemed , therefore ...
... empire larger than that founded by Gengiskhan , larger than that founded by the Saracens , indeed larger than any empire that has hitherto existed . With this vast empire Russia could aspire to universal monarchy . It seemed , therefore ...
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... empire , he justly maintains , is in the Christian population of Turkey , and that true policy as well as justice was to seek the adjustment of the balance of power , by restoring to them the Eastern Empire . Thus far we agree with him ...
... empire , he justly maintains , is in the Christian population of Turkey , and that true policy as well as justice was to seek the adjustment of the balance of power , by restoring to them the Eastern Empire . Thus far we agree with him ...
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... Empire are to be regarded as its continuation rather than as absolutely new states formed by a new peo- ple . They inherited the Roman Constitution ; each in its own territory continued the laws of the Empire , and adopted its forms ...
... Empire are to be regarded as its continuation rather than as absolutely new states formed by a new peo- ple . They inherited the Roman Constitution ; each in its own territory continued the laws of the Empire , and adopted its forms ...
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