The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 17 頁
... noted , remained inviolate . They would be further developed by the statutes to be adopted by the Twenty - second Congress . Thus , Kozlov emphasized both his own close personal relationship to Khrushchev and the continuity be- tween ...
... noted , remained inviolate . They would be further developed by the statutes to be adopted by the Twenty - second Congress . Thus , Kozlov emphasized both his own close personal relationship to Khrushchev and the continuity be- tween ...
第 78 頁
... noted that Namier had made Burke and the Rockingham Whigs scapegoats in their opposition to the King's constitutional powers , whereas George Grenville and Chatham , men quite differ- ent from Burke , also had charged the King with ...
... noted that Namier had made Burke and the Rockingham Whigs scapegoats in their opposition to the King's constitutional powers , whereas George Grenville and Chatham , men quite differ- ent from Burke , also had charged the King with ...
第 76 頁
... noted there ) , 196-197 , 207-210 . Friedländer speaks of " paths " to the Eidos- paths along which one is drawn by mania , whether a direct visitation , or indirectly , through the inspired mania of the mythopoios . Cf. also H ...
... noted there ) , 196-197 , 207-210 . Friedländer speaks of " paths " to the Eidos- paths along which one is drawn by mania , whether a direct visitation , or indirectly , through the inspired mania of the mythopoios . Cf. also H ...
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