History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... experience and very little acquired knowledge of Scottish politics , tampered incessantly both with the organization and the composition of the Council . He reconstituted it shortly after his accession , insisting on the exclusion of ...
... experience and very little acquired knowledge of Scottish politics , tampered incessantly both with the organization and the composition of the Council . He reconstituted it shortly after his accession , insisting on the exclusion of ...
Strana 252
... experience first became a part of Jane Austen's experience and then a part of ours . The historian has to do very much the same thing , with this difference ; that the novelist is free to adapt and invent provided that the material is ...
... experience first became a part of Jane Austen's experience and then a part of ours . The historian has to do very much the same thing , with this difference ; that the novelist is free to adapt and invent provided that the material is ...
Strana 422
... experience between Ulrich Zwingli and me . Marc Bloch has said in those valuable and fragmentary reflec- tions on The Historian's Craft , which he wrote during his years in the Resistance , and which were published posthumously after ...
... experience between Ulrich Zwingli and me . Marc Bloch has said in those valuable and fragmentary reflec- tions on The Historian's Craft , which he wrote during his years in the Resistance , and which were published posthumously after ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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