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Page 196
... concerned with patterns of events , but with theoretical conceptions of an inner structure of relations lying behind the events and explaining them . While ignoring Marx's own concern , in his truly historical studies , for correlation ...
... concerned with patterns of events , but with theoretical conceptions of an inner structure of relations lying behind the events and explaining them . While ignoring Marx's own concern , in his truly historical studies , for correlation ...
Page 342
... concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is the result of an endeavour to control natural emotion and to lower its pitch to that which the ordinary ( not the especially humane ) ...
... concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is the result of an endeavour to control natural emotion and to lower its pitch to that which the ordinary ( not the especially humane ) ...
Page 504
... concerned with the rise and decline of states . The articles he wrote on the subject , mainly in this decade , are ... concern with problems of the rela- tions between ' civilizations ' which led the Royal Institute of International ...
... concerned with the rise and decline of states . The articles he wrote on the subject , mainly in this decade , are ... concern with problems of the rela- tions between ' civilizations ' which led the Royal Institute of International ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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