The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... democracy are of cardinal importance and express the best sense of the development of the leading nations of the West , they must be closely examined . How far are they realized in modern democratic states , and how far are they ...
... democracy are of cardinal importance and express the best sense of the development of the leading nations of the West , they must be closely examined . How far are they realized in modern democratic states , and how far are they ...
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... democratic societies . Different nations have devised their own variations on this fundamental theme . The practice of democratic self - government is unspectacular , sound , and flexible ; it secures a process of peaceful change ; it ...
... democratic societies . Different nations have devised their own variations on this fundamental theme . The practice of democratic self - government is unspectacular , sound , and flexible ; it secures a process of peaceful change ; it ...
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... democracy and a growing body of democratic opinion are increasingly aware . The third inspiration of European civilization has been spiri- tual freedom ; freedom of worship and the treatment of individuals as ends in themselves . Democratic ...
... democracy and a growing body of democratic opinion are increasingly aware . The third inspiration of European civilization has been spiri- tual freedom ; freedom of worship and the treatment of individuals as ends in themselves . Democratic ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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