The Quarterly Review, 102. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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... political discovery . His investigations start from an early period . Inquiring into the origin of political institutions in the France , England , and Germany of the Middle Ages , he describes himself to have been impressed with ...
... political discovery . His investigations start from an early period . Inquiring into the origin of political institutions in the France , England , and Germany of the Middle Ages , he describes himself to have been impressed with ...
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... political evil . So long as it continued consistent and complete , so long it promoted the political welfare of the classes whom it seemed least to care for or protect . Grant that the cultivators of the soil under its sway were held in ...
... political evil . So long as it continued consistent and complete , so long it promoted the political welfare of the classes whom it seemed least to care for or protect . Grant that the cultivators of the soil under its sway were held in ...
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... political agitation ; but such , we apprehend , is the fact . Notwithstand- ing the density of population and the habits of association which belong to the labouring classes , they have taken but little share in the public movements of ...
... political agitation ; but such , we apprehend , is the fact . Notwithstand- ing the density of population and the habits of association which belong to the labouring classes , they have taken but little share in the public movements of ...
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