History, Volumes 8-9F. Hodgson, 1924 |
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... political conception of history should blind us to the great fact that even man , the political animal , does not live by politics alone . History is not only " past politics " but some- thing infinitely wider . The whole content of our ...
... political conception of history should blind us to the great fact that even man , the political animal , does not live by politics alone . History is not only " past politics " but some- thing infinitely wider . The whole content of our ...
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Now medieval political institutions arose out of the economy of the household of the medieval magnate . The twelfth - century prince or baron used the same instruments to govern his house- hold , to administer his estate and to rule his ...
Now medieval political institutions arose out of the economy of the household of the medieval magnate . The twelfth - century prince or baron used the same instruments to govern his house- hold , to administer his estate and to rule his ...
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... political as well as household institutions , and duplicated the work of the exchequer and of the chancery . As time went on , and political machinery became more complicated , the process of subdivision proceeded much further . The ...
... political as well as household institutions , and duplicated the work of the exchequer and of the chancery . As time went on , and political machinery became more complicated , the process of subdivision proceeded much further . The ...
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... political history that they shall become to our students living personalities is often no easy task : here L. W. Hopkinson's Greek Leaders ( Constable ) will be found valuable it is vigorously written , and the author has made good use ...
... political history that they shall become to our students living personalities is often no easy task : here L. W. Hopkinson's Greek Leaders ( Constable ) will be found valuable it is vigorously written , and the author has made good use ...
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... politics , " a thing which surprises in itself . " 66 In fairness I must add , quite frankly , that I have ... political evolution of states and empires , " save that for determined , " surely we must read contributed to . " 66 ...
... politics , " a thing which surprises in itself . " 66 In fairness I must add , quite frankly , that I have ... political evolution of states and empires , " save that for determined , " surely we must read contributed to . " 66 ...
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