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... leading character even took on a dominant interest . Yet , speaking generally , the prologues of King Henry V can be taken as an indi- cation of Shakespeare's primary aim in the English plays . In the English plays . For in the Roman ...
... leading character even took on a dominant interest . Yet , speaking generally , the prologues of King Henry V can be taken as an indi- cation of Shakespeare's primary aim in the English plays . In the English plays . For in the Roman ...
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... leading to harmony . In the centuries after the great migrations , serfdom had formed the sharpest contrast to personal freedom in the areas of Germanic settlement . The serfs had for the most part won their freedom , but the free had ...
... leading to harmony . In the centuries after the great migrations , serfdom had formed the sharpest contrast to personal freedom in the areas of Germanic settlement . The serfs had for the most part won their freedom , but the free had ...
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... leading to the con- clusion that the citizen must find his liberty in the submission of his will to the State - to the democratic State , it is true , the State founded by the surrender of each to all - this Rousseauan doctrine has ...
... leading to the con- clusion that the citizen must find his liberty in the submission of his will to the State - to the democratic State , it is true , the State founded by the surrender of each to all - this Rousseauan doctrine has ...
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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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