Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 155British Academy, 2009 - Počet stran: 247 |
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... D'Ivernois . None of the exiled Genevans abandoned their desire to remove the French ' guarantee ' of Geneva's constitution , which in their view prevented genuine independence . All of them accepted that for this to occur change was ...
... D'Ivernois . None of the exiled Genevans abandoned their desire to remove the French ' guarantee ' of Geneva's constitution , which in their view prevented genuine independence . All of them accepted that for this to occur change was ...
Strana 78
... D'Ivernois espoused exactly the opposite view . D'Ivernois followed Vattel in believing that Britain's mercantile system was open to reform as commerce grew , and had become a global power with a more general interest in peace rather ...
... D'Ivernois espoused exactly the opposite view . D'Ivernois followed Vattel in believing that Britain's mercantile system was open to reform as commerce grew , and had become a global power with a more general interest in peace rather ...
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... D'Ivernois took particular care to explain the desire of the Irish to form a union with Britain , and the prosperity that quickly resulted from the Union of 1800.105 VII Several of Europe's small states lost their independence in the ...
... D'Ivernois took particular care to explain the desire of the Irish to form a union with Britain , and the prosperity that quickly resulted from the Union of 1800.105 VII Several of Europe's small states lost their independence in the ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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