The Quarterly Review, Volum 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... government if they were not governed by wise men . To the aristocracy of philosophers he assigned a boundless prerogative ; but as no government satisfied that test , his plea for despotism was hypothetical . When the lapse of years ...
... government if they were not governed by wise men . To the aristocracy of philosophers he assigned a boundless prerogative ; but as no government satisfied that test , his plea for despotism was hypothetical . When the lapse of years ...
Pàgina 281
... Government in general , and then of history and our own ex- perience , what is the character of the English Constitution in particular . All government is founded partly on force , partly on opinion ; good government consists in the ...
... Government in general , and then of history and our own ex- perience , what is the character of the English Constitution in particular . All government is founded partly on force , partly on opinion ; good government consists in the ...
Pàgina 426
... Government . In future we request that each of us may be favoured with a sunnud guaranteeing to us in perpetuity our hereditary possessions , and also the provinces graciously bestowed upon us by Government , under the hand and seal of ...
... Government . In future we request that each of us may be favoured with a sunnud guaranteeing to us in perpetuity our hereditary possessions , and also the provinces graciously bestowed upon us by Government , under the hand and seal of ...
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