The disorders and miseries which result, gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual ; and, sooner or later, the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his competitors,... History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815). - Page 245by sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1843Full view - About this book
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