The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... authority of any single power , for every unlimited power is , in itself , incompatible with liberty , whether it be swayed by a despotic monarch , an exclusive oli- garchy , or a rampant democracy . Nor is this all ; even the sem ...
... authority of any single power , for every unlimited power is , in itself , incompatible with liberty , whether it be swayed by a despotic monarch , an exclusive oli- garchy , or a rampant democracy . Nor is this all ; even the sem ...
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... authority to the present family , of whom it is difficult to speak in too high terms . Returning from this anticipatory summary of events , many of which we shall not be able to notice at greater length , let us survey once more the ...
... authority to the present family , of whom it is difficult to speak in too high terms . Returning from this anticipatory summary of events , many of which we shall not be able to notice at greater length , let us survey once more the ...
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... authority than the rest of their country- men , the adverse families could fearlessly and legitimately oppose them , either in council or in arms ; and the supreme magistracy being to a certain extent free , it was not until one party ...
... authority than the rest of their country- men , the adverse families could fearlessly and legitimately oppose them , either in council or in arms ; and the supreme magistracy being to a certain extent free , it was not until one party ...
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... authority began to manifest itself in Florence , until at length a seignory was chosen on the 1st of November , 1494 , all of whom , with , one exception , were hostile to Piero . He attempted to put down his opponents by force ; but ...
... authority began to manifest itself in Florence , until at length a seignory was chosen on the 1st of November , 1494 , all of whom , with , one exception , were hostile to Piero . He attempted to put down his opponents by force ; but ...
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... authority , the duties of the bishop narrowed to the routine functions of his office , as if he had nothing to do but to exercise acts of Visitation , Confirmation , Consecration , and Ordination : go through these as a Recorder gets ...
... authority , the duties of the bishop narrowed to the routine functions of his office , as if he had nothing to do but to exercise acts of Visitation , Confirmation , Consecration , and Ordination : go through these as a Recorder gets ...
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