The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 75 頁
... interpretation of English politics during the early reign of George III . Professor Herbert Butterfield , whose The Whig Interpretation of History ( 1931 ) , expressed a Namier - like skepticism toward history con- ceived as progress ...
... interpretation of English politics during the early reign of George III . Professor Herbert Butterfield , whose The Whig Interpretation of History ( 1931 ) , expressed a Namier - like skepticism toward history con- ceived as progress ...
第 96 頁
... interpretation of the foundations of Marxism follows closely the view of Engels . However , far from identifying Marxism with the theoretical expression of the labor movement in its struggle to abolish exploitation , the Soviet ...
... interpretation of the foundations of Marxism follows closely the view of Engels . However , far from identifying Marxism with the theoretical expression of the labor movement in its struggle to abolish exploitation , the Soviet ...
第 103 頁
... interpretation can hardly be ques- tioned : God is strong and Job is weak ; and the difference is clearly sufficient to win Job to silence . Yet , viewed by itself , such a portrayal of God's intervention is inadequate . It says no more ...
... interpretation can hardly be ques- tioned : God is strong and Job is weak ; and the difference is clearly sufficient to win Job to silence . Yet , viewed by itself , such a portrayal of God's intervention is inadequate . It says no more ...
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