Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Of necessity the available evidence cannot be taken to show clearly defined periods when it became regular practice for ... policies were reaching their highest point of achievement , following a period of imperial consolidation .
Of necessity the available evidence cannot be taken to show clearly defined periods when it became regular practice for ... policies were reaching their highest point of achievement , following a period of imperial consolidation .
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95 Is this because rulers during these periods were accomplished politicians without illusions about the technique of ... Is it not more likely that there is a shift in beliefs when a dynasty has ruled for a certain period of time ? a ...
95 Is this because rulers during these periods were accomplished politicians without illusions about the technique of ... Is it not more likely that there is a shift in beliefs when a dynasty has ruled for a certain period of time ? a ...
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This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that the conditions of the period preceding the dynasty prevailed . With respect to war , it is probably the latter . While the first half can be regarded as fairly ...
This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that the conditions of the period preceding the dynasty prevailed . With respect to war , it is probably the latter . While the first half can be regarded as fairly ...
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