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Pagina 50
... liberty , and a practi- cal policy in accordance with those principles , must have led to the declaration and acknow- ledgement , that the monarch held his crown from - the people , and not the people their liberties from 50 RESTORATION .
... liberty , and a practi- cal policy in accordance with those principles , must have led to the declaration and acknow- ledgement , that the monarch held his crown from - the people , and not the people their liberties from 50 RESTORATION .
Pagina 51
... liberty was impos- sible . Between these two difficulties the mon- archy was kept in a state of miserable fluc- tuation . " Act up to the constitution you have grant- ed ! " said one set of men . But no sooner did the sovereign prepare ...
... liberty was impos- sible . Between these two difficulties the mon- archy was kept in a state of miserable fluc- tuation . " Act up to the constitution you have grant- ed ! " said one set of men . But no sooner did the sovereign prepare ...
Pagina 59
... liberty that ever appeared in a constitutional country ; as a display of eloquence , † that document convinces us that arbitrary power , even in the worst times , and under the least favourable circum- stances , will never want able ...
... liberty that ever appeared in a constitutional country ; as a display of eloquence , † that document convinces us that arbitrary power , even in the worst times , and under the least favourable circum- stances , will never want able ...
Pagina 60
Henry Lytton Bulwer. down the liberty of the press , * and altered the system of election in a manner favourable to the aristocratical interests of the country . Their violence has been reproached , and in some degree exaggerated : I ...
Henry Lytton Bulwer. down the liberty of the press , * and altered the system of election in a manner favourable to the aristocratical interests of the country . Their violence has been reproached , and in some degree exaggerated : I ...
Pagina 63
... liberty , they placed themselves in the van as its de- fenders , for they knew that the freedom of a state is only momentarily in peril as long as it possesses citizens ready to give the example of suffering for freedom's sake . " Le ...
... liberty , they placed themselves in the van as its de- fenders , for they knew that the freedom of a state is only momentarily in peril as long as it possesses citizens ready to give the example of suffering for freedom's sake . " Le ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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