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... authority . Nariaki was a chauvinist , who , notwithstanding his anxiety to establish new methods of cannon - founding in his fief , subscribed to the mystique of the sword ; Shimazu saw salvation in the conclusion of treaties and the ...
... authority . Nariaki was a chauvinist , who , notwithstanding his anxiety to establish new methods of cannon - founding in his fief , subscribed to the mystique of the sword ; Shimazu saw salvation in the conclusion of treaties and the ...
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... authority . But this did not necessarily lead them to conclude that an effective , or autocratic , imperial rule must take its place . For example , Takechi Zuizan , who went further than most in speculating about the character of a ...
... authority . But this did not necessarily lead them to conclude that an effective , or autocratic , imperial rule must take its place . For example , Takechi Zuizan , who went further than most in speculating about the character of a ...
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... authority in universities , therefore , can be an authority which avoids dogma and which lays down the pragmatic conditions under which scholarship can be pursued . And what is valid for scholarship is valid for all rational decision ...
... authority in universities , therefore , can be an authority which avoids dogma and which lays down the pragmatic conditions under which scholarship can be pursued . And what is valid for scholarship is valid for all rational decision ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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