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... authority and liberty , the right to rebel and its limitations , the importance of concord and peace , and the ... authority forms an integral part of it ( this is stated more particularly in Baeto ) is closely related to that of ...
... authority and liberty , the right to rebel and its limitations , the importance of concord and peace , and the ... authority forms an integral part of it ( this is stated more particularly in Baeto ) is closely related to that of ...
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... authority had to keep within the law - although , of course , with respect to the relation between aristocracy and monarchy , his position was different from that of the republican Hooft . Shakespeare , too , believed that he who ...
... authority had to keep within the law - although , of course , with respect to the relation between aristocracy and monarchy , his position was different from that of the republican Hooft . Shakespeare , too , believed that he who ...
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... Authority . The Protestant Reformation introduced the principle of Individualism , which was extended by the Enlightenment . Both De Maistre and Mme de Staël like- wise connected Reformation and Enlightenment in this , in itself ...
... Authority . The Protestant Reformation introduced the principle of Individualism , which was extended by the Enlightenment . Both De Maistre and Mme de Staël like- wise connected Reformation and Enlightenment in this , in itself ...
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II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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