The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... liberals and intellectuals in all countries to whom the restoration was anathema . Of these the English Whigs were typical . To them the revival of monarchy was a disastrous and retrograde ... LIBERALISM 5 LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I.
... liberals and intellectuals in all countries to whom the restoration was anathema . Of these the English Whigs were typical . To them the revival of monarchy was a disastrous and retrograde ... LIBERALISM 5 LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I.
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... liberal opinions . - They were succeeded by Louis - Philippe — the head of the Orleans branch of the Bourbon family . An astute opportunist , he identified his rule with the prevailing mood of his people , calling himself King of the ...
... liberal opinions . - They were succeeded by Louis - Philippe — the head of the Orleans branch of the Bourbon family . An astute opportunist , he identified his rule with the prevailing mood of his people , calling himself King of the ...
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... liberal . In 1853 he wrote to Lord John : On the whole the Universities should not only be considered as schools and places for teaching and being taught , but also as seats of learning where the savants of this country may find a home ...
... liberal . In 1853 he wrote to Lord John : On the whole the Universities should not only be considered as schools and places for teaching and being taught , but also as seats of learning where the savants of this country may find a home ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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