The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - Всего страниц: 467 |
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... established the limited brotherhood of family and tribe , which had given the old warrior nobles their pre - eminence in the community , must now submit to criticism , revaluation , revision . Law brings with it a widen- ing sense of ...
... established the limited brotherhood of family and tribe , which had given the old warrior nobles their pre - eminence in the community , must now submit to criticism , revaluation , revision . Law brings with it a widen- ing sense of ...
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... established . Burckhardt has been reproached as a mere dilettante in political thought because he characterized the state established by the Italian tyrants as a deliberate work of art ; but his insight here was better than that of his ...
... established . Burckhardt has been reproached as a mere dilettante in political thought because he characterized the state established by the Italian tyrants as a deliberate work of art ; but his insight here was better than that of his ...
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... established themselves by fraud and by main force : they came to exploit and dominate these new lands , rather than to fathom their true possibilities for human existence and charitably share their own blessings with those of the ...
... established themselves by fraud and by main force : they came to exploit and dominate these new lands , rather than to fathom their true possibilities for human existence and charitably share their own blessings with those of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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