The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 - English literature |
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... influence , which excites the alarm and jealousy of our enemy : it exhales a vapour unhealth- ful to , the constitution of despotism ; and while England is free , the master of France must be uneasy . We might still have Parliaments ...
... influence , which excites the alarm and jealousy of our enemy : it exhales a vapour unhealth- ful to , the constitution of despotism ; and while England is free , the master of France must be uneasy . We might still have Parliaments ...
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... influence being annihilated , the only competition is as to personal qualifications ; and the only test of their existence is their actual operation and display . All extensive governments , when considered with re- lation to their ...
... influence being annihilated , the only competition is as to personal qualifications ; and the only test of their existence is their actual operation and display . All extensive governments , when considered with re- lation to their ...
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... influence , came to be ranged in some measure in hostility to their governors , and to be looked upon in re- turn with new feelings of distrust and jealousy . This was the state of things in France immediately before the revolution ...
... influence , came to be ranged in some measure in hostility to their governors , and to be looked upon in re- turn with new feelings of distrust and jealousy . This was the state of things in France immediately before the revolution ...
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... influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under ...
... influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under ...
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... influence which is necessary to give them effect ; or from despair of obtaining those recommendations , without which no success is to be ex- pected . Much admirable talent is thus suppressed for want of encouragement ; and minds , that ...
... influence which is necessary to give them effect ; or from despair of obtaining those recommendations , without which no success is to be ex- pected . Much admirable talent is thus suppressed for want of encouragement ; and minds , that ...
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