Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... empires , they may , if they will , revert to the study of the individual man , and , pondering on the human heart , may consider what revo- lution of circumstances , or remodel- ling of society , will bring to it a con- tinuous ...
... empires , they may , if they will , revert to the study of the individual man , and , pondering on the human heart , may consider what revo- lution of circumstances , or remodel- ling of society , will bring to it a con- tinuous ...
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... empire of the Cæsars_what did it now exhibit ? There was no municipality , no cen- tralization ; government was cast forth from towns ; the seat of power was in the country , in the forest , in the soli- tary castle of the baron . The ...
... empire of the Cæsars_what did it now exhibit ? There was no municipality , no cen- tralization ; government was cast forth from towns ; the seat of power was in the country , in the forest , in the soli- tary castle of the baron . The ...
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... empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the commonwealth or of the public was the reason or at least the avowed reason for placing political power in the hands that held it . The public good ...
... empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the commonwealth or of the public was the reason or at least the avowed reason for placing political power in the hands that held it . The public good ...
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... empire , is not so much to be traced to the ambition of its Gregories , or to any concerted scheme , as to the political condition of those governments through which the Church extended . The same clergy were spread over countries now ...
... empire , is not so much to be traced to the ambition of its Gregories , or to any concerted scheme , as to the political condition of those governments through which the Church extended . The same clergy were spread over countries now ...
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... empire . The scattered clergy felt the need of an ecclesiastical power which could be a terror to princes - which ... empire added no peculiar strength to the laws or to the magistrate , but rendered more diffi- cult than before ...
... empire . The scattered clergy felt the need of an ecclesiastical power which could be a terror to princes - which ... empire added no peculiar strength to the laws or to the magistrate , but rendered more diffi- cult than before ...
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