The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... Republic because it recalls the glories of Rome , of Athens , and of the French Revolution , with which their imagination is inflamed . Fifthly , it is repeated on all sides that the irresistible progress of democracy must lead all over ...
... Republic because it recalls the glories of Rome , of Athens , and of the French Revolution , with which their imagination is inflamed . Fifthly , it is repeated on all sides that the irresistible progress of democracy must lead all over ...
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... Republic is that it ex- cites the hope of the lower classes . The Republic appears to them as a promised land where milk and honey are to flow for the whole world , and where the workman's condition must receive amelioration neces ...
... Republic is that it ex- cites the hope of the lower classes . The Republic appears to them as a promised land where milk and honey are to flow for the whole world , and where the workman's condition must receive amelioration neces ...
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... Republic , it inevitably came to pass that the State secrets of Venice were known to a larger number of her citizens than was generally the case in the monarchies which were her contemporaries . Hence it came to pass that the safe ...
... Republic , it inevitably came to pass that the State secrets of Venice were known to a larger number of her citizens than was generally the case in the monarchies which were her contemporaries . Hence it came to pass that the safe ...
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