The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 134
... constitution , and placed his name at the head of it . They had a monarchy , without a king . It required to be so contrived that it would work in the absence , possibly the permanent absence , of the monarch . It became , therefore , a ...
... constitution , and placed his name at the head of it . They had a monarchy , without a king . It required to be so contrived that it would work in the absence , possibly the permanent absence , of the monarch . It became , therefore , a ...
Page 139
... Constitution of the year III . , and that of the American Confederates , —the most remarkable attempts that have been made since the archonship of Euclides to meet democratic evils with the antidotes which democracy itself supplies ...
... Constitution of the year III . , and that of the American Confederates , —the most remarkable attempts that have been made since the archonship of Euclides to meet democratic evils with the antidotes which democracy itself supplies ...
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... Constitution by enumerating the conditions necessary to his ideal of the United States Go- vernment , conditions which were all in some degree fulfilled by the form as actually settled . He required a government resting on the direct ...
... Constitution by enumerating the conditions necessary to his ideal of the United States Go- vernment , conditions which were all in some degree fulfilled by the form as actually settled . He required a government resting on the direct ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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