The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 81A. Constable, 1845 |
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... objects is most likely to be effected , what are the incidental sacrifices , and how these sacrifices may be diminished . This may be called prac- tical politics , or the art , as distinguished from the science and the history of ...
... objects is most likely to be effected , what are the incidental sacrifices , and how these sacrifices may be diminished . This may be called prac- tical politics , or the art , as distinguished from the science and the history of ...
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... objects in the attainment of which the community thinks that its welfare consists . It has almost every defect , therefore , which an appellative can have . It is equi- vocal , it is associated with an extraneous idea , and its ...
... objects in the attainment of which the community thinks that its welfare consists . It has almost every defect , therefore , which an appellative can have . It is equi- vocal , it is associated with an extraneous idea , and its ...
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... object is the subversion of the existing ministry . The foreign policy of a ministry is gene- rally its most vulnerable point . It is the subject about which the mass of the people always understand least , and sometimes feel most . If ...
... object is the subversion of the existing ministry . The foreign policy of a ministry is gene- rally its most vulnerable point . It is the subject about which the mass of the people always understand least , and sometimes feel most . If ...
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... objects of universal pursuit . No spirit of free speech or free action can be said any where to exist . Among the upper classes , those who are brought into immediate contact with power , fear prevails almost as much as in pure ...
... objects of universal pursuit . No spirit of free speech or free action can be said any where to exist . Among the upper classes , those who are brought into immediate contact with power , fear prevails almost as much as in pure ...
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... objects of comparison . It is im- possible , therefore , to infer from actual experiences whether , if thirty , or twenty , or ten millions of persons constituted one mation , with a government essentially aristocratie or essentially ...
... objects of comparison . It is im- possible , therefore , to infer from actual experiences whether , if thirty , or twenty , or ten millions of persons constituted one mation , with a government essentially aristocratie or essentially ...
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