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... logic for describing them as an ' expanded ' text ) . Rawlinson's close connection with Harley and Tiberius is especially signalled by its inappropriate preservation of the rubric which indicates that this text is to be inserted at Good ...
... logic for describing them as an ' expanded ' text ) . Rawlinson's close connection with Harley and Tiberius is especially signalled by its inappropriate preservation of the rubric which indicates that this text is to be inserted at Good ...
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... logic of his argument.40 But the most influential exponent of the view that empire had effectively cancelled out ... logical insisted Seeley ( using his national terms sloppily ) than ' ceasing to say that England is an island ' : What ...
... logic of his argument.40 But the most influential exponent of the view that empire had effectively cancelled out ... logical insisted Seeley ( using his national terms sloppily ) than ' ceasing to say that England is an island ' : What ...
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... logic . Its principal defect was that it lacked the instruments for peaceful change ; one looked in vain for what Americans call a living constitution . The Empire presented a mixture of democracy , checks and balances and autocracy ...
... logic . Its principal defect was that it lacked the instruments for peaceful change ; one looked in vain for what Americans call a living constitution . The Empire presented a mixture of democracy , checks and balances and autocracy ...
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