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Pieter Geyl. 5 THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE IDEA OF EUROPEAN UNITY 1 . European unity . We hear the cry on all sides . Everyone agrees that the times demand its realization and implementation . This can be argued on political or ...
Pieter Geyl. 5 THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE IDEA OF EUROPEAN UNITY 1 . European unity . We hear the cry on all sides . Everyone agrees that the times demand its realization and implementation . This can be argued on political or ...
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... unity , is transplanted . A hollow claim , at least in terms of politics . And as political unity kept decaying , the cohesiveness of the European world was more and more embodied in the Church and its supreme pastor in Rome . I say ...
... unity , is transplanted . A hollow claim , at least in terms of politics . And as political unity kept decaying , the cohesiveness of the European world was more and more embodied in the Church and its supreme pastor in Rome . I say ...
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... unity of Europe , its unity in the sphere of civilization and society , was strikingly demonstrated ; more , was strengthened and deepened . Especially if it is realized that the period was not ex- clusively dominated by the Revolution ...
... unity of Europe , its unity in the sphere of civilization and society , was strikingly demonstrated ; more , was strengthened and deepened . Especially if it is realized that the period was not ex- clusively dominated by the Revolution ...
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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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