Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Page 72
... government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the commonwealth or of the public was the ...
... government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the commonwealth or of the public was the ...
Page 73
... government , and steadily ad- vanced with the peace and quiet of the kingdom . That notion of a sacred right which ... governments through which the Church extended . The same clergy were spread over countries now torn asun- der by the ...
... government , and steadily ad- vanced with the peace and quiet of the kingdom . That notion of a sacred right which ... governments through which the Church extended . The same clergy were spread over countries now torn asun- der by the ...
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... government , inasmuch as it was friendly to peace and equity , it could not fail from time to time to excite the jealousy of the several potentates of Europe . How far the clergy were to be under the government of the king or of the ...
... government , inasmuch as it was friendly to peace and equity , it could not fail from time to time to excite the jealousy of the several potentates of Europe . How far the clergy were to be under the government of the king or of the ...
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... government without God's assistance . " Here , again , we see a memorable precept of St Paul and the apostles generally- the same precept , and built on the very same reason , viz . that rulers are of God's appointment . " They are long ...
... government without God's assistance . " Here , again , we see a memorable precept of St Paul and the apostles generally- the same precept , and built on the very same reason , viz . that rulers are of God's appointment . " They are long ...
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... government of Austria , or the honest enthusiasm with which Lord Londonderry admired the parades and jewels of the Czar , We might regret that Miss Martineau should so far diminish the weight of her authority ; but we could not deny ...
... government of Austria , or the honest enthusiasm with which Lord Londonderry admired the parades and jewels of the Czar , We might regret that Miss Martineau should so far diminish the weight of her authority ; but we could not deny ...
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