England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... seen also in terms of a quest for alternative kinds of interpretative authority . This does not , as we have seen , necessarily imply any inherent conflict between , say , the natural and biblical metaphors , whether used as a purely ...
... seen also in terms of a quest for alternative kinds of interpretative authority . This does not , as we have seen , necessarily imply any inherent conflict between , say , the natural and biblical metaphors , whether used as a purely ...
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... seen under the ancien régime . But that , of course , did not put an end to the much larger underlying debate , which was in a sense only triggered off by the events in France the debate over the legitimacy of government , the nature of ...
... seen under the ancien régime . But that , of course , did not put an end to the much larger underlying debate , which was in a sense only triggered off by the events in France the debate over the legitimacy of government , the nature of ...
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... seen as so subversive to the values of the school that he was expelled . Christ Church ( College ) , Oxford , where he had been entered , thereupon refused to admit him , and he went to Balliol instead . Though his poetry has not lasted ...
... seen as so subversive to the values of the school that he was expelled . Christ Church ( College ) , Oxford , where he had been entered , thereupon refused to admit him , and he went to Balliol instead . Though his poetry has not lasted ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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