The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... present day , we have had repeated occasion to pronounce our opinion both upon revolutions in general , and in particular upon that which forms the main subject of Mr Alison's history . We shall not , of course , repeat our arguments in ...
... present day , we have had repeated occasion to pronounce our opinion both upon revolutions in general , and in particular upon that which forms the main subject of Mr Alison's history . We shall not , of course , repeat our arguments in ...
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... present French government ; but we appeal to Mr Alison's own statements , whether it is not infinitely preferable to that of Louis XVI . ? Still less are we blind to the many and serious faults of the pre- sent generation of Frenchmen ...
... present French government ; but we appeal to Mr Alison's own statements , whether it is not infinitely preferable to that of Louis XVI . ? Still less are we blind to the many and serious faults of the pre- sent generation of Frenchmen ...
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... present generation . But its moral consequences may endure for ages , and it is by their ultimate character that the comparative wisdom of the rival statesmen must be tried . It may be true that Mr Fox was induced , late and reluctantly ...
... present generation . But its moral consequences may endure for ages , and it is by their ultimate character that the comparative wisdom of the rival statesmen must be tried . It may be true that Mr Fox was induced , late and reluctantly ...
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... present relief - the other the desire of future security . The former , we suppose , is felt by every human being ; the latter by every human being possessed of the commonest sense and foresight . What security , we would ask Mr Alison ...
... present relief - the other the desire of future security . The former , we suppose , is felt by every human being ; the latter by every human being possessed of the commonest sense and foresight . What security , we would ask Mr Alison ...
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... present year may be the turning point of British civilization . It is even possible that the British constitution has reached , if it has not overshot , the utmost limit which popular power can safely be allowed to attain , in any ...
... present year may be the turning point of British civilization . It is even possible that the British constitution has reached , if it has not overshot , the utmost limit which popular power can safely be allowed to attain , in any ...
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