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... claim that political power itself can be secured only through a prior , or rather constitutional , establishing of unity . It is the making of ' a people ' that constitutes the ground for the exercise of that distinct form of power ...
... claim that political power itself can be secured only through a prior , or rather constitutional , establishing of unity . It is the making of ' a people ' that constitutes the ground for the exercise of that distinct form of power ...
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... claim that progress was historical but to demur on the point that India was not ' as yet ' ready . The national- ist claim instead was that India was in fact ready , that it had paid its debt on behalf of a ' backward ' past through two ...
... claim that progress was historical but to demur on the point that India was not ' as yet ' ready . The national- ist claim instead was that India was in fact ready , that it had paid its debt on behalf of a ' backward ' past through two ...
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... claim was also one of the earliest - that made by John Dee , who asserted , in Latin , Elizabeth's imperium over all the islands of the north Atlantic , and , in English , her ' sea jurisdiction ' over the ocean for 100 miles around the ...
... claim was also one of the earliest - that made by John Dee , who asserted , in Latin , Elizabeth's imperium over all the islands of the north Atlantic , and , in English , her ' sea jurisdiction ' over the ocean for 100 miles around the ...
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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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