The English Review, Volume 13F. and J. Rivington, 1850 |
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... object of a monarchy is security ; the object of an oligarchy is wealth ; and the object of a democracy is liberty . " Now the constitution of England was evidently intended to com- bine the three advantages , as the three elements are ...
... object of a monarchy is security ; the object of an oligarchy is wealth ; and the object of a democracy is liberty . " Now the constitution of England was evidently intended to com- bine the three advantages , as the three elements are ...
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... object of Church Unions fully before us , we have lamented the partial character of the movement - its being left so much to men of one class of views in the Church - to those with whom we generally agree . We have observed , from time ...
... object of Church Unions fully before us , we have lamented the partial character of the movement - its being left so much to men of one class of views in the Church - to those with whom we generally agree . We have observed , from time ...
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... object to their neighbour having money to ensure him a better conveyance . " It is unfair , " says the luxurious socialist , Eugene Sue , " for any man to have superfluities while his neighbour is in want of necessaries . " The nobleman ...
... object to their neighbour having money to ensure him a better conveyance . " It is unfair , " says the luxurious socialist , Eugene Sue , " for any man to have superfluities while his neighbour is in want of necessaries . " The nobleman ...
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