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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER III. Page
That the sentiments of democratic nations accord with their opinions in leading to concentrate political power 351
CHAPTER IV.
Of certain peculiar and accidental causes which either lead a people to complete centralization of government, or which divert them from it 356
CHAPTER V.
That amongst the European governments of our time the power of governments is increasing although the persons who govern are less stable 363
CHAPTER VI.
What sort of despotism democratic nations have to fear 378
CHAPTER VII.
Continuation of the preceding chapters 385
CHAPTER VIII.
General survey of the subject 396
Appendix 401