Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... politics , and must be taken by governments , but men of learning may prepare the way by their discussions . Some ... Political Science , a slightly misleading name , for no scientific precision can be claimed for the subject . Here ...
... politics , and must be taken by governments , but men of learning may prepare the way by their discussions . Some ... Political Science , a slightly misleading name , for no scientific precision can be claimed for the subject . Here ...
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... political thought . The first was not primarily concerned with politics , the second gave us splendid thoughts but no system , the third died before he had accomplished what might have been expected from his admirable gifts . We owe the ...
... political thought . The first was not primarily concerned with politics , the second gave us splendid thoughts but no system , the third died before he had accomplished what might have been expected from his admirable gifts . We owe the ...
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... Politics are out of place in such an assembly , yet here is a subject of which it is hardly possible to treat , even in broad outlines , without introducing , to some extent at least , political considerations of a somewhat ...
... Politics are out of place in such an assembly , yet here is a subject of which it is hardly possible to treat , even in broad outlines , without introducing , to some extent at least , political considerations of a somewhat ...
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