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... Political State of Germany . P. 44-66 . Görres ' work characterized - anticipated value of it not realized - prelimina- ry and general observations on political state of Germany - work analyz- ed , with extracts - concluding ...
... Political State of Germany . P. 44-66 . Görres ' work characterized - anticipated value of it not realized - prelimina- ry and general observations on political state of Germany - work analyz- ed , with extracts - concluding ...
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... Political State of Germany . P. 381-408 . Notice of Mr. Sartorius - general view of his work - progress of Germany- how influenced by French revolution - its present aspect , component parts , various institutions , and political ...
... Political State of Germany . P. 381-408 . Notice of Mr. Sartorius - general view of his work - progress of Germany- how influenced by French revolution - its present aspect , component parts , various institutions , and political ...
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... political temperament of the mass of the people , which it would be folly alike for those who hail it as the precursor of human improvement , and those who denounce it as the omen of approaching convulsions , to dis- pute . The symptoms ...
... political temperament of the mass of the people , which it would be folly alike for those who hail it as the precursor of human improvement , and those who denounce it as the omen of approaching convulsions , to dis- pute . The symptoms ...
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... political intelligence had preternaturally descended upon that large mass of industrious persons , whom every civilized society must con- tain , but whom no society , however liberal , has yet assumed into the direct government of its ...
... political intelligence had preternaturally descended upon that large mass of industrious persons , whom every civilized society must con- tain , but whom no society , however liberal , has yet assumed into the direct government of its ...
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... political events that subsequently occurred , left little leisure for the cultivation of the arts , or the development of native talent . A love of splendour , and a taste for the elegant arts , formed a striking characteristic of Henry ...
... political events that subsequently occurred , left little leisure for the cultivation of the arts , or the development of native talent . A love of splendour , and a taste for the elegant arts , formed a striking characteristic of Henry ...
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