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The Political Situation . Some Recent Books 203 231 247 266 285 304 315 336 347 364 379 400 411 427 . . 1 18 36 . . No. 491. – JANUARY , 1927 . 1. A Great Type and a Great Time . 2. The State and Modern Democracy 3.
The Political Situation . Some Recent Books 203 231 247 266 285 304 315 336 347 364 379 400 411 427 . . 1 18 36 . . No. 491. – JANUARY , 1927 . 1. A Great Type and a Great Time . 2. The State and Modern Democracy 3.
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He regarded his political duties seriously ; he was punctual in attendance at the House , and obedient to Party rules . It was because he would not take what he deemed grave burdens lightly that his viscounty was forced upon him - he ...
He regarded his political duties seriously ; he was punctual in attendance at the House , and obedient to Party rules . It was because he would not take what he deemed grave burdens lightly that his viscounty was forced upon him - he ...
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about horses , hounds , deer - stalking , deer forests , and sport of all kinds and a great deal about politics too . ' There was never the slightest doubt about what Mr Chaplin stood for in politics . Probably no man ever was in less ...
about horses , hounds , deer - stalking , deer forests , and sport of all kinds and a great deal about politics too . ' There was never the slightest doubt about what Mr Chaplin stood for in politics . Probably no man ever was in less ...
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The complaint is made , indeed , that the state's activities rather than the life of peoples have been the constant theme of historians and political philosophers . The complaint is valid ; but we have to realise that it is the ...
The complaint is made , indeed , that the state's activities rather than the life of peoples have been the constant theme of historians and political philosophers . The complaint is valid ; but we have to realise that it is the ...
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The problem of the relationship of the state to democracy is further complicated by the conceptions we hold of the latter , whether we are satisfied with the political democracy we know to - day , or whether our imagination envisages a ...
The problem of the relationship of the state to democracy is further complicated by the conceptions we hold of the latter , whether we are satisfied with the political democracy we know to - day , or whether our imagination envisages a ...
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