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But this middle - class society was contained in a monarchical state , and , what
was worse , that monarchy was foreign , and , without intending to do so ,
inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the
officials ...
But this middle - class society was contained in a monarchical state , and , what
was worse , that monarchy was foreign , and , without intending to do so ,
inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the
officials ...
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constant fear was lest they should be dragged into a dynastic foreign policy . This
suspiciousness was a real obstacle to the development of a national state .
Always , behind the Government's tireless admonitions to get closer together in
order ...
constant fear was lest they should be dragged into a dynastic foreign policy . This
suspiciousness was a real obstacle to the development of a national state .
Always , behind the Government's tireless admonitions to get closer together in
order ...
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... forces now helping to build up the young state in the North , were lying
overpowered and disheartened , under the cloak of a national Government
subjected more helplessly than ever to a foreign ruler and destined only to serve
his policy .
... forces now helping to build up the young state in the North , were lying
overpowered and disheartened , under the cloak of a national Government
subjected more helplessly than ever to a foreign ruler and destined only to serve
his policy .
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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