Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott Publishing Company, 1906 - 314 |
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... election ; and that an election would be utterly destructive of the " unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation , " which they thought to be considerations of some moment . To provide for these objects , and therefore to exclude ...
... election ; and that an election would be utterly destructive of the " unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation , " which they thought to be considerations of some moment . To provide for these objects , and therefore to exclude ...
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... election . That election was so contrived , as to send a very large proportion of mere country curates to the great and arduous work of new - modelling a state ; men who never had seen the state so much as in a picture ; men who knew ...
... election . That election was so contrived , as to send a very large proportion of mere country curates to the great and arduous work of new - modelling a state ; men who never had seen the state so much as in a picture ; men who knew ...
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... elections before he is chosen : two sets of magistracy intervene between him and the primary assembly , so as to render ... election is changed ; nor can any corrective which your constitution - mongers have devised , render him anything ...
... elections before he is chosen : two sets of magistracy intervene between him and the primary assembly , so as to render ... election is changed ; nor can any corrective which your constitution - mongers have devised , render him anything ...
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