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" A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative politicians and the pen of the satirist. While his majesty retains the power of disposing of the lives and properties of his subjects as his wisdom... "
An Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and ... - Side 260
af William Fordyce Mavor - 1803
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The life of John Moore, M. D. A view of society and manners in France ...

John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 450 sider
...conspicuous characters with all the bitterness of satire. A government, supported by an army of 180,000 men, may safely disregard the criticisms of a few...them the most perfect freedom to amuse themselves with as many remarks or jokes on his conduct as they please. The mind of this monarch is infinitely...
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Frederick the Great, His Court and Times, Bind 4

Frederick II (King of Prussia) - 1843 - 504 sider
...conspicuous characters with all the bitterness of satire. A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative...them the most perfect freedom to amuse themselves with as many remarks or jokes on his conduct as they please." In 1747 the king issued an ordinance,...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Bind 42

1844 - 374 sider
...conspicuous characters with all the bitterness of satire. A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative...them the most perfect freedom to amuse themselves with as many remarks or jokes on his conduct as they please."* The severe scarcity which visited the...
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The Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia ... in Two Volumes...

George James Welbore Agar Ellis baron Dover - 1859 - 368 sider
...conspicuous characters with all the bitterness of satire. A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative...them the most perfect freedom to amuse themselves with as many remarks or jokes on his conduct as they please."* The severe scarcity which visited the...
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Royal and Republican Sovereignty in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Memory of ...

Robert Oresko, G. C. Gibbs, H. M. Scott - 1997 - 706 sider
...satire. Anticipating Kant's famous remark, Moore concluded: 'A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative politicians and the pen of the satirist.'99 Frederick was not only the 'first servant of the state', as he frequently claimed, he...
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The Creation of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British Enlightenment

Roy Porter - 2000 - 776 sider
...government, supported by an army of 18o,000 men,' tersely commented the English traveller John Moore, 'may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative politicians, and the pen of the satirist.' 6 A faithful state functionary, Professor Kant's ideal of freedom was as timid as the man himself....
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The Creation of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British Enlightenment

Roy Porter - 2000 - 772 sider
...government, supported by an army of 180,000 men,' tersely commented the English traveller John Moore, 'may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative politicians, and the pen of the satirist.'6 A faithful state functionary, Professor Kant's ideal of freedom was as timid as the man...
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