Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona vii
... Lords , for instance , in the first volume of these Select Works , is asserted to be a form of popular representation ; in the present , the Peers are said to hold their share in the government by original and indefeasible right ...
... Lords , for instance , in the first volume of these Select Works , is asserted to be a form of popular representation ; in the present , the Peers are said to hold their share in the government by original and indefeasible right ...
Strona x
... Lords into something like the Grand Council of Venice . No political scheme was too absurd to lack an advocate . Universal suffrage , annual parlia- ments , and electoral districts were loudly demanded , and Dukes were counted among ...
... Lords into something like the Grand Council of Venice . No political scheme was too absurd to lack an advocate . Universal suffrage , annual parlia- ments , and electoral districts were loudly demanded , and Dukes were counted among ...
Strona xv
... Lord Stanhope . The work , then , professes to be a general statement , con- fessedly hasty and fragmentary , of the political doctrines and sentiments of the English people . It was , on the whole , recog- nised as true . The body of ...
... Lord Stanhope . The work , then , professes to be a general statement , con- fessedly hasty and fragmentary , of the political doctrines and sentiments of the English people . It was , on the whole , recog- nised as true . The body of ...
Strona xx
... Lord Eldon . He did not systematically discountenance all en- quiry , and scout all proposed reform . He had taken the lead in 1780 , in advocating reforms dealing with the Royal property , which have since been carried out with general ...
... Lord Eldon . He did not systematically discountenance all en- quiry , and scout all proposed reform . He had taken the lead in 1780 , in advocating reforms dealing with the Royal property , which have since been carried out with general ...
Strona xxx
... lord of imbecility , And the rude son should strike his father dead : Force should be right : or rather , right and wrong , ( Between whose endless jar justice resides ) Should lose their names , and so should justice too . Then ...
... lord of imbecility , And the rude son should strike his father dead : Force should be right : or rather , right and wrong , ( Between whose endless jar justice resides ) Should lose their names , and so should justice too . Then ...
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