Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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... England was the only great power which expressed in its laws and institutions the general human desire for freedom . Though England was not a democracy in the modern sense , yet democracy was evolving there , and some of the time ...
... England was the only great power which expressed in its laws and institutions the general human desire for freedom . Though England was not a democracy in the modern sense , yet democracy was evolving there , and some of the time ...
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... England lay at the center rather than at the edge of the world . Thenceforward no world problem was settled without the consent of England . No people since the days of the Roman republic had showed such vigor and enterprise . The coal ...
... England lay at the center rather than at the edge of the world . Thenceforward no world problem was settled without the consent of England . No people since the days of the Roman republic had showed such vigor and enterprise . The coal ...
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... England . The term Anglo - Saxon origi- nated in the names of some of the German tribes who began the con- quest of England in the fifth century and who mingled with the native Celto - Romans and other elements from the coast of western ...
... England . The term Anglo - Saxon origi- nated in the names of some of the German tribes who began the con- quest of England in the fifth century and who mingled with the native Celto - Romans and other elements from the coast of western ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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