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Page 223
... called an empire because its government professes to be ancient and legitimate - grounded on rights so venerable that nobody can trace their beginning . France is called an empire rather than a kingdom because all local di- visions have ...
... called an empire because its government professes to be ancient and legitimate - grounded on rights so venerable that nobody can trace their beginning . France is called an empire rather than a kingdom because all local di- visions have ...
Page 224
... called emperors of Austria . In the last cen- tury , Maria Theresa , till her husband was elected emperor , was always called Queen ( or King ) of Hungary , that being her high- est hereditary title . Even after her hus- band's election ...
... called emperors of Austria . In the last cen- tury , Maria Theresa , till her husband was elected emperor , was always called Queen ( or King ) of Hungary , that being her high- est hereditary title . Even after her hus- band's election ...
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... called coccus , and the prepared coccum was , on account of its seedlike form , spoken of simply as gra- num , or ... called it Krimi , the worm . The Persians called it Kirm , a word borrowed by the Jews , who called it Karmil , the ...
... called coccus , and the prepared coccum was , on account of its seedlike form , spoken of simply as gra- num , or ... called it Krimi , the worm . The Persians called it Kirm , a word borrowed by the Jews , who called it Karmil , the ...
Contents
LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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