Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 100British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 179 |
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... aims of the reform programme was to create an efficient body of civil servants , so that , at its best , this process had just started , 32 Secondly , the intended reforms , and indeed many of the successful reforms , conflicted with ...
... aims of the reform programme was to create an efficient body of civil servants , so that , at its best , this process had just started , 32 Secondly , the intended reforms , and indeed many of the successful reforms , conflicted with ...
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... aims of the legislative reforms of an enlightened absolutist government : 14 In order to remedy so many abuses , we have caused compose a body of law for our dominions , founded on certain and rational principles ; in which we have ...
... aims of the legislative reforms of an enlightened absolutist government : 14 In order to remedy so many abuses , we have caused compose a body of law for our dominions , founded on certain and rational principles ; in which we have ...
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... aim being not to create new wealth , but to insure , according to their notions , the more equal distribution of that ... aims were different . A usage similar to that of the Owenites is to be found in French socialist writing , 33 at ...
... aim being not to create new wealth , but to insure , according to their notions , the more equal distribution of that ... aims were different . A usage similar to that of the Owenites is to be found in French socialist writing , 33 at ...
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The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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