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Página 178
... contributed much by for Old - Germanism , respecting the murder their
partlymystic , partly patriotico - political , of Kotzebue by the student Sand , ( by
the partly sentimental - elegiac , and always richly . way , has Madame Dudevant
chosen ...
... contributed much by for Old - Germanism , respecting the murder their
partlymystic , partly patriotico - political , of Kotzebue by the student Sand , ( by
the partly sentimental - elegiac , and always richly . way , has Madame Dudevant
chosen ...
Página 194
These appeared for cerning the true character of the political instance , in the
preference of the Venetians writings of Machiavel ; they are now litera- for an
aristocracy , and of the Florentines for ry curiosities , to which no politician
ventures a ...
These appeared for cerning the true character of the political instance , in the
preference of the Venetians writings of Machiavel ; they are now litera- for an
aristocracy , and of the Florentines for ry curiosities , to which no politician
ventures a ...
Página 195
to advance political speculations to the Although Heeren refers to the reign of
utmost . And ihe desire to found their pracElizabeth , as developing the political
great - tical reforms upon theoretical principles apness of England , which tended
...
to advance political speculations to the Although Heeren refers to the reign of
utmost . And ihe desire to found their pracElizabeth , as developing the political
great - tical reforms upon theoretical principles apness of England , which tended
...
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Courtet sets down certain axioms , as he calls ing the characteristic fact , that
whilst this them , on which his political doctrines are to laiter was constantly
grasping after truth , be grounded , and which are - 1 , a general itself is as
constantly ...
Courtet sets down certain axioms , as he calls ing the characteristic fact , that
whilst this them , on which his political doctrines are to laiter was constantly
grasping after truth , be grounded , and which are - 1 , a general itself is as
constantly ...
Página 208
They had conversed perhaps the House of Commons , exposed him to so of
literature as much as of politics , and had ... This ship , calculated in any degree
to amalga . probability was , with Mr. Canning , an addi . mate political views , or
even ...
They had conversed perhaps the House of Commons , exposed him to so of
literature as much as of politics , and had ... This ship , calculated in any degree
to amalga . probability was , with Mr. Canning , an addi . mate political views , or
even ...
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