Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography. A New Ed.; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Том 11Francis Lieber Bazin and Ellsworth, 1859 |
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... force , on the general principle that all rights may be maintained by force when other means fail . The principle is so evident that it would never have been disputed , had it not been for monarchs and their supporters , who dreaded its ...
... force , on the general principle that all rights may be maintained by force when other means fail . The principle is so evident that it would never have been disputed , had it not been for monarchs and their supporters , who dreaded its ...
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... force the exercise of unlawful power ; but , from the constitu- tion of human society , it hardly seems pos- sible to avoid the occurrence of forcible changes in political systems . Nothing in this world can last forever ; institutions ...
... force the exercise of unlawful power ; but , from the constitu- tion of human society , it hardly seems pos- sible to avoid the occurrence of forcible changes in political systems . Nothing in this world can last forever ; institutions ...
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... force of expression , among the first performances of the English school . But , on the whole , his powers of invention were inadequate to the higher flights of historic painting , although inexhaustible in portrait , to which he gave ...
... force of expression , among the first performances of the English school . But , on the whole , his powers of invention were inadequate to the higher flights of historic painting , although inexhaustible in portrait , to which he gave ...
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... drew them off , almost involuntarily , into the neigh boring fields . In the mean time , an arined force was collected by the lord mayor and others , at the sight of which the rioters fell RICHARD I - RICHARD II . 27.
... drew them off , almost involuntarily , into the neigh boring fields . In the mean time , an arined force was collected by the lord mayor and others , at the sight of which the rioters fell RICHARD I - RICHARD II . 27.
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... force , and led by his successful rival to London . As they entered the capital , Henry was hailed with the loudest acclamations , and the unfortunate Richard treated with neglect and even contumely . His depo- sition was now resolved ...
... force , and led by his successful rival to London . As they entered the capital , Henry was hailed with the loudest acclamations , and the unfortunate Richard treated with neglect and even contumely . His depo- sition was now resolved ...
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