Reader(s): Wickham, Peter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0472
Barcode: 9781781983324
Release Date: 08/2020

TOCQUEVILLE, A. de: Democracy in America (Unabridged)

Sent by the French government to examine the American prison system, Alexis de Tocqueville spent nine months touring the United States between 1831 and 1832. However, fascinated by the success of America’s democratic system, de Tocqueville took advantage of his stay to examine the country’s foundations and glean ideas that might rescue his homeland from the manacles of social inequality. He leaves no stone unturned, exploring each branch of government, the constitution, economics, religion, race, the judiciary, laws, principles, education, culture, and views on wealth and poverty. Many of his observations have been praised for their prescience and foresight, and many are still relevant, offering fresh and piercing insights into American life today.

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1 Democracy in America 10:27
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2 The gradual development of the equality of… 10:22
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3 I admit that, in a democratic State thus constituted… 08:44
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4 Not far from this class is another party… 09:31
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5 Chapter 1 12:15
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6 To the east of the great river, the woods almost… 09:38
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7 Chapter 2 10:31
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8 Slavery, as we shall afterwards show, dishonours… 08:23
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9 The emigrants were about 150 in number… 09:00
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10 The chief care of the legislators, in this body of… 08:36
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11 If, after having cast a rapid glance over the state… 10:17
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12 Chapter 3 10:56
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13 The law of equal distribution proceeds by two… 11:15
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14 Chapter 4 07:45
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15 Chapter 5 09:11
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16 The public duties in the township are extremely… 10:01
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17 It is to be remembered that the affections of men… 08:25
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18 The Administration in New England 10:07
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19 It has always been remarked that habits of legal… 10:53
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20 General Remarks on the Administration of the… 11:52
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21 The Executive Power of the State 11:51
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22 The partisans of centralisation in Europe… 11:12
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23 Laws cannot succeed in rekindling the ardour of… 09:27
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24 Chapter 6 10:27
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25 Whenever a law which the judge holds to be… 10:08
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26 Chapter 7 08:03
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27 If we now compare the American and the European… 06:47
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28 Chapter 8 11:30
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29 Federal Powers 07:58
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30 The Executive Power 07:11
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31 This cause of inferiority results from the nature of… 07:49
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32 Why the President of the United States Does Not… 07:06
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33 At the approach of an election the head of the… 07:00
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34 Mode of Election 07:16
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35 Crises of the Election 06:13
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36 It is impossible to consider the ordinary course of… 11:41
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37 Means of Determining the Jurisdiction of the… 09:21
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38 Whenever the laws of the United States are… 09:16
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39 High Rank of the Supreme Court Amongst the… 06:05
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40 In What Respects the Federal Constitution Is… 09:06
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41 Characteristics Which Distinguish the Federal… 08:38
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42 Advantages of the Federal System in General… 07:27
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43 In time of peace the well-being of small nations… 07:59
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44 Why the Federal System Is Not Adapted to All… 10:41
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45 Since legislators are unable to obviate such… 09:18
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46 Chapter 9 02:21
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47 Chapter 10 08:14
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48 The accession of the Federalists to power was… 10:00
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49 Chapter 11 08:06
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50 America is perhaps, at this moment, the country… 07:49
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51 In America there is scarcely a hamlet which has not… 09:58
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52 Chapter 12 11:28
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53 The omnipotence of the majority appears to me… 11:17
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54 Chapter 13 10:22
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55 Causes Which May Partly Correct These Tendencies… 08:48
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56 When elections recur at long intervals the State… 09:55
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57 Arbitrary Power of Magistrates Under the Rule of… 09:04
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58 Charges Levied By The State Under The Rule Of… 10:48
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59 Tendencies of the American Democracy as Regards… 11:34
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60 The authority of the Federal government cannot… 05:38
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61 Corruption and Vices of the Rulers in a Democracy… 07:33
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62 The United States have not had any serious war… 12:25
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63 Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American… 12:42
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64 Chapter 14 11:12
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65 The English aristocracy is perhaps the most liberal… 10:55
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66 Notion of Rights in the United States 08:08
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67 Respect for the Law in the United States 09:30
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68 In some countries the inhabitants display a certain… 08:17
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69 Chapter 15 12:01
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70 Tyranny of the Majority 09:19
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71 Power Exercised by the Majority in America Upon… 08:48
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72 Effects of the Tyranny of the Majority Upon the… 11:56
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73 Chapter 16 08:38
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74 Five hundred years ago the English nobles headed… 09:27
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75 The station which lawyers occupy in England… 10:22
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76 My present object is to consider the jury as… 07:33
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77 The institution of the jury, if confined to criminal… 07:58
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78 Chapter 17 10:34
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79 The favourable influence of the temporal prosperity… 08:36
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80 Sometimes the progress of man is so rapid that… 10:54
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81 Influence of the Laws Upon the Maintenance of… 12:05
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82 Indirect Influence of Religious Opinions Upon… 07:31
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83 Religion in America takes no direct part in… 08:38
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84 I heard them inveigh against ambition and deceit… 09:24
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85 The two great dangers which threaten the existence… 09:40
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86 When I compare the Greek and Roman republics… 09:59
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87 The territory of the Union presents a boundless… 09:03
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88 Whether Laws and Manners Are Sufficient to… 11:57
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89 When kings find that the hearts of their subjects… 08:57
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90 Chapter 18 13:09
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91 The child displayed in her slightest gestures… 10:47
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92 The ejectment of the Indians very often takes place… 10:16
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93 The growth of European habits has been… 10:43
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94 If we consider the tyrannical measures which have… 11:28
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95 The Situation of the Black Population in the United… 08:05
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96 I see that in a certain portion of the territory… 09:35
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97 The State of Kentucky was founded in 1775… 11:40
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98 As slavery recedes, the black population follows… 11:44
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99 In the State of Maine there is one negro in 300… 08:29
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100 Of all the Europeans the English are those who have… 09:39
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101 In twelve years the Colonisation Society has… 11:50
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102 What Are the Chances in Favour of the Duration of… 09:13
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103 The Federal Government is very far removed from… 09:36
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104 In America the existing Union is advantageous to… 06:20
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105 It is indeed easy to discover different interests in… 07:01
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106 If we turn from their political and religious opinions… 11:44
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107 Since the first settlement of the British colonies… 08:25
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108 It is difficult to imagine a durable union of a people… 09:59
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109 An attentive examination of what is going on… 09:41
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110 The Constitution confers upon the Union the right… 10:51
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111 When South Carolina perceived that Congress… 11:39
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112 Of the Republican Institutions of the United States… 11:18
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113 In our days the republican principle rules in America… 10:03
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114 It is difficult to say for what reason the Americans… 07:27
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115 This perpetual change which goes on in the United… 09:44
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116 Conclusion 07:30
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117 The British subjects in Canada, who are dependent… 08:46
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118 Volume 2: Preface 05:20
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119 Part 1: Chapter 1 08:08
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120 The philosophical method here designated may… 07:00
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121 Chapter 2 12:39
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122 Chapter 3 08:11
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123 All the great writers of antiquity belonged to the… 06:16
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124 Chapter 4 04:00
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125 Chapter 5 08:42
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126 I have neither the right nor the intention of… 09:22
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127 I anticipate the objection, that as all religions have… 07:59
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128 Chapter 6 03:26
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129 Chapter 7 03:37
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130 Chapter 8 05:43
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131 Chapter 9 08:35
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132 But all this is not applicable to men already… 07:27
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133 Chapter 10 10:16
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134 The future will prove whether these passions… 11:57
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135 Chapter 11 08:26
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136 When I arrive in a country where I find some… 06:25
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137 Chapter 12 04:15
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138 Chapter 13 09:24
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139 Let us now turn the picture and consider the other… 06:56
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140 Chapter 14 01:42
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141 Chapter 15 05:35
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142 Chapter 16 09:55
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143 The principle of equality necessarily introduces… 08:53
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144 Chapter 17 10:27
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145 I readily admit that the Americans have no poets… 08:39
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146 Chapter 18 03:54
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147 Chapter 19 08:39
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148 The drama also displays in an especial manner the… 06:02
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149 Chapter 20 11:09
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150 Chapter 21 13:19
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151 Part 2: Chapter 1 11:45
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152 Chapter 2 05:56
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153 Chapter 3 03:11
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154 Chapter 4 11:50
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155 Chapter 5 13:19
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156 Chapter 6 09:12
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157 Chapter 7 06:35
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158 When some kinds of associations are prohibited… 07:49
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159 Chapter 8 10:15
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160 Chapter 9 06:12
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161 Chapter 10 06:46
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162 Chapter 11 06:21
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163 Chapter 12 03:37
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164 Chapter 13 10:46
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165 Chapter 14 08:45
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166 Chapter 15 06:45
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167 The materialists are offensive to me in many… 07:57
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168 Chapter 16 02:32
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169 Chapter 17 08:23
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170 Chapter 18 04:50
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171 Chapter 19 11:09
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172 Chapter 20 10:53
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173 Part 3: Chapter 1 09:09
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174 In our time the harshest man writing to the most… 05:03
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175 Chapter 2 06:29
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176 Chapter 3 10:14
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177 Chapter 4 03:50
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178 Chapter 5 10:48
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179 Equality of conditions turns servants and masters… 06:38
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180 I would fain illustrate all these reflections by the… 07:59
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181 Chapter 6 07:42
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182 Chapter 7 06:49
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183 Chapter 8 06:09
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184 When men live more for the remembrance of… 10:37
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185 Chapter 9 07:07
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186 Chapter 10 07:08
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187 Chapter 11 09:45
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188 Almost all men in democracies are engaged in… 08:31
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189 Chapter 12 10:49
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190 Chapter 13 04:59
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191 Chapter 14 10:45
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192 Chapter 15 09:04
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193 Chapter 16 06:30
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194 Chapter 17 05:54
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195 Chapter 18 09:37
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196 Thus it was true to a certain extent to assert that… 11:07
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197 In America all those vices which tend to impair… 09:00
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198 The confusion is far greater still in a democratic… 08:39
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199 Chapter 19 12:16
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200 I have remarked that lofty ambitions are more rare… 05:25
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201 Chapter 20 05:23
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202 Chapter 21 08:17
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203 I have shown in another part of this work that… 10:55
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204 The observations I have here made on events may… 09:15
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205 There are yet other and more cogent reasons which… 09:02
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206 Chapter 22 10:52
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207 Moreover, as amongst democratic nations… 09:11
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208 Chapter 23 10:34
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209 Chapter 24 12:08
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210 Chapter 25 04:09
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211 Chapter 26 09:05
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212 It should never be forgotten by the princes… 05:12
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213 Part 4: Chapter 1 03:48
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214 Chapter 2 09:14
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215 Chapter 3 08:27
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216 Chapter 4 09:50
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217 The pasha who now rules in Egypt found the… 07:14
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218 Chapter 5 11:21
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219 The central power not only fulfils of itself the whole… 10:55
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220 Rulers are the more apt to follow this line of policy… 10:21
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221 Chapter 6 08:33
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222 After having thus successively taken each member… 07:57
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223 Chapter 7 09:03
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224 I think that men living in aristocracies may… 07:03
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225 There are certain habits, certain notions… 09:07
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226 Chapter 8 11:24
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