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... England since the Accession of George the Third , 1760-1860 : With a New Supplementary Chapter , 1861-1871 , 4th edn , 3 vols ( London , 1873 ) , vol . 3 , p . 384 : ' Beyond these narrow isles , England has won , indeed , a vast and ...
... England since the Accession of George the Third , 1760-1860 : With a New Supplementary Chapter , 1861-1871 , 4th edn , 3 vols ( London , 1873 ) , vol . 3 , p . 384 : ' Beyond these narrow isles , England has won , indeed , a vast and ...
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... England looked like a unitary monarchy , but in fact the status of the monarch changed as he moved around the country : Cross a brook and you lose the King of England ; but you have some comfort in coming again on his majesty , now no ...
... England looked like a unitary monarchy , but in fact the status of the monarch changed as he moved around the country : Cross a brook and you lose the King of England ; but you have some comfort in coming again on his majesty , now no ...
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... England . " Thus , Laski's analysis of the authoritarian - inducing habits of colonial administration was , in 1922 , deeply Burkean in the sense that the good habits associated with home ( which Burke characterised as restraint and ...
... England . " Thus , Laski's analysis of the authoritarian - inducing habits of colonial administration was , in 1922 , deeply Burkean in the sense that the good habits associated with home ( which Burke characterised as restraint and ...
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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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