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... politics were closely connected and political ideas could be held to be a branch of ecclesiastical history , it was to be expected that a king of James's education , convictions , and abilities should involve himself with the ...
... politics were closely connected and political ideas could be held to be a branch of ecclesiastical history , it was to be expected that a king of James's education , convictions , and abilities should involve himself with the ...
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... political structure of Geneva was unique in Europe , and no one can understand what Rousseau felt and said about politics without paying attention to the peculiar circumstances of the political educa- tion he received . In the middle of ...
... political structure of Geneva was unique in Europe , and no one can understand what Rousseau felt and said about politics without paying attention to the peculiar circumstances of the political educa- tion he received . In the middle of ...
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... political career would have developed had he thought otherwise . He had no money and he had a very slender majority ... politics ( something which was in any case a fait accompli ) . He was to be driven out . Like the exile who ...
... political career would have developed had he thought otherwise . He had no money and he had a very slender majority ... politics ( something which was in any case a fait accompli ) . He was to be driven out . Like the exile who ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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