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... thought the military consequences significant . A French soldier saluted only the officers of his own regiment . But in the British army a private obeyed any officer , and for that matter a corporal obeyed any sergeant . This was not ...
... thought the military consequences significant . A French soldier saluted only the officers of his own regiment . But in the British army a private obeyed any officer , and for that matter a corporal obeyed any sergeant . This was not ...
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... thought that a certain aristocratic spirit deprived authentic reformers of any prospect of success . What was at issue was an entire mentality . Prominent in this was the obsession with the formation of character rather than the ...
... thought that a certain aristocratic spirit deprived authentic reformers of any prospect of success . What was at issue was an entire mentality . Prominent in this was the obsession with the formation of character rather than the ...
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... thought of an alliance with an Ashantee chief . " 76 And yet , even during his period of closest alliance with the whigs between 1835 and 1841 , O'Connell was still prepared to go against Melbourne's ministry on radical - raised issues ...
... thought of an alliance with an Ashantee chief . " 76 And yet , even during his period of closest alliance with the whigs between 1835 and 1841 , O'Connell was still prepared to go against Melbourne's ministry on radical - raised issues ...
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The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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