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republics . The Parisian dramatist Jean - Louis Mercier spoke for many , in linking the survival of the small republics to a balance of international power regulated by Britain , rather than a union of European states or a concert of ...
republics . The Parisian dramatist Jean - Louis Mercier spoke for many , in linking the survival of the small republics to a balance of international power regulated by Britain , rather than a union of European states or a concert of ...
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Study of Europe's small republics and their ultimate reliance upon Britain requires a reconstruction of the strategies for independence of the small republics and their attitude to empire . The argument of the essay is that the rise of ...
Study of Europe's small republics and their ultimate reliance upon Britain requires a reconstruction of the strategies for independence of the small republics and their attitude to empire . The argument of the essay is that the rise of ...
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... small states ; and the hatred to neighbouring states no less so : both ... republics , considered their advantages to be meagre , because they could no ... small republics . As Mercier put it , democracy was an enemy to emulation ...
... small states ; and the hatred to neighbouring states no less so : both ... republics , considered their advantages to be meagre , because they could no ... small republics . As Mercier put it , democracy was an enemy to emulation ...
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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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