The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... democratic opportunities which presented themselves to him ; second , by the industrial revolution , the wars , and ... democratic institutions which ruled inoffensively if not benignly over him . The democratic ideology proclaimed him ...
... democratic opportunities which presented themselves to him ; second , by the industrial revolution , the wars , and ... democratic institutions which ruled inoffensively if not benignly over him . The democratic ideology proclaimed him ...
第 53 頁
... democratic principles inherent in the Revolution while disclosing its own 1Robespierre , À la nation artésienne , quoted in Palmer , The Age of the Democratic Revolution ( Princeton , 1959 ) , p . 472 . Maximilien Robespierre , Oeuvres ...
... democratic principles inherent in the Revolution while disclosing its own 1Robespierre , À la nation artésienne , quoted in Palmer , The Age of the Democratic Revolution ( Princeton , 1959 ) , p . 472 . Maximilien Robespierre , Oeuvres ...
第 67 頁
... democrats.48 Their task was to unite the ' nation ' with the Constitution alongside the king , not to define the nation scientifically in democratic terms . There is no justification for attacking the Declaration of Rights as a mere ...
... democrats.48 Their task was to unite the ' nation ' with the Constitution alongside the king , not to define the nation scientifically in democratic terms . There is no justification for attacking the Declaration of Rights as a mere ...
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