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... liberal or a democratic state , yet it was much more liberal and democratic than its origins would lead one to expect . This no doubt was one of the factors that led Motley into his interpretation of the revolt . And he was , in fact ...
... liberal or a democratic state , yet it was much more liberal and democratic than its origins would lead one to expect . This no doubt was one of the factors that led Motley into his interpretation of the revolt . And he was , in fact ...
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... Liberal and the Totalitarian . One regards politics as a matter of trial and error and leaves a large domain of life ... Liberal school - liberal of course not in any party sense . Not only 259 The Idea of Liberty in History.
... Liberal and the Totalitarian . One regards politics as a matter of trial and error and leaves a large domain of life ... Liberal school - liberal of course not in any party sense . Not only 259 The Idea of Liberty in History.
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... liberal . But our present - day Liberal party , which professes to continue the tradition of Thorbecke , strikes me as a typically conservative Party . The danger that threatened in the late thirties did not arise after all from the ...
... liberal . But our present - day Liberal party , which professes to continue the tradition of Thorbecke , strikes me as a typically conservative Party . The danger that threatened in the late thirties did not arise after all from the ...
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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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