| 1825 - 600 pages
...except what it suits the cabinet to make known, and to prevent people from thinking on what is known, differently from the way in which the cabinet thinks....temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist power. During the Congress of Laybach, the Emperor said to the teachers of a public seminary, " I want no... | |
| John Russell (Advocate) - 1825 - 434 pages
...except what it suits the cabinet to make known, and to prevent people from thinking on what is known differently from the way in which the cabinet thinks....temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist power. During the Congress of Laybach, the Emperor said to the teachers- of a public seminary, " I want no... | |
| John Russell - 1828 - 308 pages
...except what it suits the cabinet to make known, and to prevent people from thinking on what is known differently from the way in which the cabinet thinks....temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist power. During the Congress of Laybach, the Emperor said to the teachers of a public seminary, " I want no... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 588 pages
...except what it suits the cabinet to make known, and to prevent people from thinking on what is known differently from the way in which the cabinet thinks....temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist power. During the Congress of Laybach, the Emperor said to the teachers of a public seminary, " I want no... | |
| Henry Wickham Steed - 1914 - 350 pages
...except what it suits the Cabinet to make known, and to prevent people from thinking on what is known differently from the way in which the Cabinet thinks....arranged on the same depressing principle of keeping the mind in such a state that it shall neither feel the temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist... | |
| 1824 - 634 pages
...prevent people from thinking on what i» knowli differently from the way in which the Cabinet thinks. Alt the modes of education a.re arranged on the same depressing principle of keeping the mind in such a state, that it shall neither feel the temptation, nor possess the ability, to resist... | |
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