Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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Page 148
... violence can be shown to pay . Historically , Americans have been given considerable grounds for believing that it does . Violence , and its elder brother , deceit , won them the best of the Indian lands . Violence , aided by diplo ...
... violence can be shown to pay . Historically , Americans have been given considerable grounds for believing that it does . Violence , and its elder brother , deceit , won them the best of the Indian lands . Violence , aided by diplo ...
Page 154
... violent form . The United States is not such a society . If the incitements or predisposition to violence in the United States have their roots in distinctively American factors , are the forms of American violence distinctive too ...
... violent form . The United States is not such a society . If the incitements or predisposition to violence in the United States have their roots in distinctively American factors , are the forms of American violence distinctive too ...
Page 159
... violence is in fact greater than ever before is indeed questionable . As early as 1837 the young Abraham Lincoln ... violence . What of course is indisputable is that the tightly integrated , basically urban society of modern America is ...
... violence is in fact greater than ever before is indeed questionable . As early as 1837 the young Abraham Lincoln ... violence . What of course is indisputable is that the tightly integrated , basically urban society of modern America is ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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