The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... institution had been met by a series of compromises ; a modified form of monarchy retained , and flexible institutions devised , capable , without revolution , of adaptation to the later shift of power to the middle classes and later to ...
... institution had been met by a series of compromises ; a modified form of monarchy retained , and flexible institutions devised , capable , without revolution , of adaptation to the later shift of power to the middle classes and later to ...
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... institutions . In Italy the form of liberal institutions was accepted , though in a nation so newly constituted the road proved hard . In Germany and in the Austrian Empire , the ultimate failure of the liberal revolutions of 1848 left ...
... institutions . In Italy the form of liberal institutions was accepted , though in a nation so newly constituted the road proved hard . In Germany and in the Austrian Empire , the ultimate failure of the liberal revolutions of 1848 left ...
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... institutions , generally with bi - cameral legislatures and ministers responsible , at least in theory , to the will of popular representatives elected on a widening franchise , grew up over most of the Continent , except in Russia . In ...
... institutions , generally with bi - cameral legislatures and ministers responsible , at least in theory , to the will of popular representatives elected on a widening franchise , grew up over most of the Continent , except in Russia . In ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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