The Four Civilizations of the World: An Historical RetrospectS. Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1875 - Počet stran: 416 |
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... popular or democratic element . Before seeking to indicate its first appearance in the world , I thought it judicious to glance cursorily at the earlier civilizations in Asia , Africa , and Europe , in order to show that under their ...
... popular or democratic element . Before seeking to indicate its first appearance in the world , I thought it judicious to glance cursorily at the earlier civilizations in Asia , Africa , and Europe , in order to show that under their ...
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... popular element , and what restrictions should be imposed , both for its own interest and that of the rest of the community . This problem is destined to occupy , sooner or later , the mind of the United States . The fact , that by the ...
... popular element , and what restrictions should be imposed , both for its own interest and that of the rest of the community . This problem is destined to occupy , sooner or later , the mind of the United States . The fact , that by the ...
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... Popular . ' Of course no such model form of government had ever existed ; but it is none the less impressive that Cicero gave the weight of his authority in favour of the blending of the three elements in all good govern- ment ...
... Popular . ' Of course no such model form of government had ever existed ; but it is none the less impressive that Cicero gave the weight of his authority in favour of the blending of the three elements in all good govern- ment ...
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... popular mind of His time was none the less infectious and stirring . Christianity has been called the religion of Democracy ; and , assuredly , no Creed had ever before appeared that displayed such deep solicitude for the poor and op ...
... popular mind of His time was none the less infectious and stirring . Christianity has been called the religion of Democracy ; and , assuredly , no Creed had ever before appeared that displayed such deep solicitude for the poor and op ...
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... popular tide , that De Tocqueville calls it a " providential fact , " as it has " all the characteristics of a divine decree : it is uni- versal , it is durable , it eludes all human interference , and all events , as well as all men ...
... popular tide , that De Tocqueville calls it a " providential fact , " as it has " all the characteristics of a divine decree : it is uni- versal , it is durable , it eludes all human interference , and all events , as well as all men ...
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Strana 203 - THE State of Monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth; for Kings are not only God's Lieutenants upon earth, and sit upon God's throne, but even by God himself they are called Gods.
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