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... body . This legislative body con- sisted of a Council of Ancients , and a Council of Five Hundred , one third of each going out every year . So far all was in accordance with the first ideas of the Revolution . But added to , and ...
... body . This legislative body con- sisted of a Council of Ancients , and a Council of Five Hundred , one third of each going out every year . So far all was in accordance with the first ideas of the Revolution . But added to , and ...
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... body in the State . If the chicaners and wire - pullers did their best , they could at least return a majority , let public worth and tried statesman- ship , if such things existed , meet with what recognition they would . The ballot ...
... body in the State . If the chicaners and wire - pullers did their best , they could at least return a majority , let public worth and tried statesman- ship , if such things existed , meet with what recognition they would . The ballot ...
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... body , to those which have passed away , and to those which are to come . The question in the present volume is the 1 Malmesbury's Correspondence , Vol . III . p . 398 . almost equally inexhaustible one of the relation of separate na ...
... body , to those which have passed away , and to those which are to come . The question in the present volume is the 1 Malmesbury's Correspondence , Vol . III . p . 398 . almost equally inexhaustible one of the relation of separate na ...
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... body politic . The body politic , well says Mr. Mill , may indeed die : but it dies of disease or violence , not of old age . That grand and beautiful relation which subsists between an old country and its offshoots which are settled ...
... body politic . The body politic , well says Mr. Mill , may indeed die : but it dies of disease or violence , not of old age . That grand and beautiful relation which subsists between an old country and its offshoots which are settled ...
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... but as connected with the body of Christendom . OUR account of the war , as a war of communion , to the very point in which we began to throw out lures , oglings , and glances for peace , was a war of disaster i4 REGICIDE PEACE . I.
... but as connected with the body of Christendom . OUR account of the war , as a war of communion , to the very point in which we began to throw out lures , oglings , and glances for peace , was a war of disaster i4 REGICIDE PEACE . I.
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