The Quarterly Review, Volume 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 |
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... constitution of which , monarchy , aristocracy , and democracy were mutually blended and united ; nor could any government be a fit one for British subjects to live under which did not contain its due weight of aristocracy , as this was ...
... constitution of which , monarchy , aristocracy , and democracy were mutually blended and united ; nor could any government be a fit one for British subjects to live under which did not contain its due weight of aristocracy , as this was ...
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... Constitution ; but , by Beust's advice , the King deferred his consent . The immediate result of this was the insurrection of May 1849. Beust , however , thinks that acceptance of the Constitution would not have prevented the outbreak ...
... Constitution ; but , by Beust's advice , the King deferred his consent . The immediate result of this was the insurrection of May 1849. Beust , however , thinks that acceptance of the Constitution would not have prevented the outbreak ...
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... constitution , and that the Emperor of the Germans was changed into the President of a Board of Princes , each having a vote . In other respects the constitution received a more conservative character than before . It was understood ...
... constitution , and that the Emperor of the Germans was changed into the President of a Board of Princes , each having a vote . In other respects the constitution received a more conservative character than before . It was understood ...
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School By Alois Brandl Professor of English | 60 |
Handbook of Painting The Italian Schools Based | 97 |
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