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Pagina xii
... influences , and the literature of France- but many great questions which relate to the go- vernment , and industry of the country - to the state of the daily press , to the state of property , ( now only glanced at , ) — much that must ...
... influences , and the literature of France- but many great questions which relate to the go- vernment , and industry of the country - to the state of the daily press , to the state of property , ( now only glanced at , ) — much that must ...
Pagina xvi
... influence of long habit and custom , regard without observing - I ask myself whether the opinions of such a friend , even if they do not always contain praise , ought to be considered as any derogation from that amity which he is bound ...
... influence of long habit and custom , regard without observing - I ask myself whether the opinions of such a friend , even if they do not always contain praise , ought to be considered as any derogation from that amity which he is bound ...
Pagina 25
... influence of power , of the heart be- ing changed , and the understanding blinded by a suc- cessful ambition . * Louis XIV . gave the Palais Royal to the Duke of Orleans . In this palace have successively dwelt Richelieu , Louis XIII ...
... influence of power , of the heart be- ing changed , and the understanding blinded by a suc- cessful ambition . * Louis XIV . gave the Palais Royal to the Duke of Orleans . In this palace have successively dwelt Richelieu , Louis XIII ...
Pagina 110
... influences of our own aristocracy may it be amiss to re- member that influences something similar , and equally illegitimate , may exist among a people of equals , when a cause is to be found in an- cient manners and national character ...
... influences of our own aristocracy may it be amiss to re- member that influences something similar , and equally illegitimate , may exist among a people of equals , when a cause is to be found in an- cient manners and national character ...
Pagina 127
... influence of French vanity in the govern- ment , the history , the society of France , we may find it in a remarkable manner even in the com merce . It has established this principle , a very agreeable one , no doubt , viz . - that the ...
... influence of French vanity in the govern- ment , the history , the society of France , we may find it in a remarkable manner even in the com merce . It has established this principle , a very agreeable one , no doubt , viz . - that the ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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