| John Quincy Adams - 1835 - 84 頁
...which he lived. A Bourbon still reigns on the throne of France, and it is not for us to scrutinize ihe title by which he reigns. The principles of elective...life of the patriarch was not long enough for the developement of his whole political system Its final accomplishment is in the womb of time. The anticipatibn... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1835 - 720 頁
...which he lived. A Bourhon still rc;gi .* ca the throne of France, and it is not fur us to scrutinize the title by which he reigns. The principles of elective...white roses of York and Lancaster, may postpone to aftertimc the last conflict to which they must ultimately come. The life of the Patriarch was not long... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 頁
...hereditary rule in France. His principles were in advance of the age and hemisphere in which he lived. The life of the patriarch was not long enough for...whole political system. Its final accomplishment is to be looked for in the future. "The anticipation of this event is the more certain, from the consideration... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 頁
...hereditary rule in France. His principles were in advance of the age and hemisphere in which he lived. The life of the patriarch was not long enough for...whole political system. Its final accomplishment is to be looked for in the future. The anticipation of this event is the more ce/tain, from the consideration... | |
| 1857 - 642 頁
...which he lived. A Bourbon still reigns on the throne of France, and it is not for us to scrutinize lic reproach. Any attempt of the kind I have mentioned,...a touching reflection, that while, in the fulness ttme. The anticipation of this event is the more certain, from the consideration that all the principles... | |
| 1857 - 690 頁
...which he lived. A Bourbon still reigns on the throne of France, and it is not for us to scrutinize the title by which he reigns. The principles of elective...last conflict to which they must ultimately come. The llfe of the Patriarch was not long enough for the development of his whole political system. Its final... | |
| 1857 - 650 頁
...which he lived. A Bourbon still reigns on the throne of France, and it is not for us to scrutinize the title by which he reigns. The principles of elective...white roses of York and Lancaster, may postpone to aftertirae the last conflict to which they must ultimately come. The life of the Patriarch was not... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 530 頁
...hereditary rule in France. His principles were in advance of the age and hemisphere in which he lived. The life of the patriarch was not long enough for the development of his whole political system. 35 This is not the time or the place for a disquisition upon the comparative merits, as a system of... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 頁
...in France. His principles were in advance of the age and hemisphere in which he lived. The life or" the patriarch was not long enough for the development of his whole political system. republic, and a monarchy surrounded by republican institutions. Upon this subject there is among us... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 588 頁
...which he lived. A Bourbon still reigns on the throne of France, and it is not for us to scrutinize the title by which he reigns. The principles of elective...system. Its final accomplishment is in the womb of time. From " AdJrat brfare Q,nyrta," 1S34. THE FUTURE GLORY OF AMERICA. DAYID RAUSAT. WHEN I anticipate in... | |
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