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Page 258
... possessed many . They do not dread the progress of republican principles , but they are afraid that the Reformed ... possessing some property , and tolerably well informed upon 258 Oct. Working and Prospects of the Reform .
... possessed many . They do not dread the progress of republican principles , but they are afraid that the Reformed ... possessing some property , and tolerably well informed upon 258 Oct. Working and Prospects of the Reform .
Page 271
... possessed singly , and are are probably unexampled in their felicitous combination . To habits of slow and patient research , he added the intuitive dis cernment , which often enabled him to detect the truth at ' a glance , where it had ...
... possessed singly , and are are probably unexampled in their felicitous combination . To habits of slow and patient research , he added the intuitive dis cernment , which often enabled him to detect the truth at ' a glance , where it had ...
Page 295
... possessed it , they effected a great advance in popu- lar liberty ; whilst , at the same time , by throwing the greater power into the hands of the wealthier classes , they stopped far short of the mere democracy which was established ...
... possessed it , they effected a great advance in popu- lar liberty ; whilst , at the same time , by throwing the greater power into the hands of the wealthier classes , they stopped far short of the mere democracy which was established ...
Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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