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... lives in an appreciable degree upon the capital of the country-- her minerals These will not last more than a few centuries Prosperity of Britain , therefore , not so ensured as that of France Meanwhile , however , the prosperity of ...
... lives in an appreciable degree upon the capital of the country-- her minerals These will not last more than a few centuries Prosperity of Britain , therefore , not so ensured as that of France Meanwhile , however , the prosperity of ...
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... lives as well as the goods of the citizens of the towns were sacrificed . Even when peace had been apparently attained , and the burgh charter had been sworn to by either party , it was frequently violated , and the war renewed with ...
... lives as well as the goods of the citizens of the towns were sacrificed . Even when peace had been apparently attained , and the burgh charter had been sworn to by either party , it was frequently violated , and the war renewed with ...
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... lives and interests of the masses are sacrificed to the convenience and enjoyment of a few . In this and the succeeding chapter , we shall devote some consideration to the characteristics of the working of the two principles as ...
... lives and interests of the masses are sacrificed to the convenience and enjoyment of a few . In this and the succeeding chapter , we shall devote some consideration to the characteristics of the working of the two principles as ...
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... lives and energies of the people have been largely removed , there is no letting down of the Imperial authority . Local administration must in no case trench upon the position occupied by the central government . Though the bureaucracy ...
... lives and energies of the people have been largely removed , there is no letting down of the Imperial authority . Local administration must in no case trench upon the position occupied by the central government . Though the bureaucracy ...
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... live on the soil and breathe the atmosphere of long past generations , whose whole ideas are those of paternal government . In France the clergy exercise a baneful influence , and that influence does not appear materially to diminish ...
... live on the soil and breathe the atmosphere of long past generations , whose whole ideas are those of paternal government . In France the clergy exercise a baneful influence , and that influence does not appear materially to diminish ...
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