Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... political thought , because it was the first to offer to Alexander a full theoretical justification of his practical tendencies towards Persian - like absolutism.22 Actually , we should not exaggerate the ' exotic ' dimension of ...
... political thought , because it was the first to offer to Alexander a full theoretical justification of his practical tendencies towards Persian - like absolutism.22 Actually , we should not exaggerate the ' exotic ' dimension of ...
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... political goals . Jenghiz Khan hoped that the Chinese clergy would win the Chinese common people for him and bring him more subjects , and he directly demanded corresponding actions from them ( de Rachewiltz , 1966 : 133-134 , n . 2 ) ...
... political goals . Jenghiz Khan hoped that the Chinese clergy would win the Chinese common people for him and bring him more subjects , and he directly demanded corresponding actions from them ( de Rachewiltz , 1966 : 133-134 , n . 2 ) ...
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... political science was further enhanced by the then Gladstone Professor of Political Theory and Institutions , W. G. S. Adams , who had worked closely with Sir Horace Plunkett in Ireland , who had been adviser to Lloyd George on Irish ...
... political science was further enhanced by the then Gladstone Professor of Political Theory and Institutions , W. G. S. Adams , who had worked closely with Sir Horace Plunkett in Ireland , who had been adviser to Lloyd George on Irish ...
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