International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671페이지 |
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... matters , so here he would gain the truest view of the subject . . . . That society then , which nature has established for daily support , is a family . . . . But the society of many families , which was instituted for last- ing and ...
... matters , so here he would gain the truest view of the subject . . . . That society then , which nature has established for daily support , is a family . . . . But the society of many families , which was instituted for last- ing and ...
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... matters with a wealth of research and clearness and force of reasoning that commands the admiration of modern readers . The basis on which their reasoning was built was the Greek world with its many small cities , the Phoenician and ...
... matters with a wealth of research and clearness and force of reasoning that commands the admiration of modern readers . The basis on which their reasoning was built was the Greek world with its many small cities , the Phoenician and ...
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... matters of interest to the confederacy were determined at Athens . Dis- content among her democratic allies caused by the arbitrary authority exercised by Athens over them and the jealousy of Sparta and her oligarchical confederates ...
... matters of interest to the confederacy were determined at Athens . Dis- content among her democratic allies caused by the arbitrary authority exercised by Athens over them and the jealousy of Sparta and her oligarchical confederates ...
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... matters of con- cern to both , the instability of their organizations and the vicissitudes of savage life have rendered the establishment of general rules governing the relations of tribe to tribe impos- sible . Want of the use of ...
... matters of con- cern to both , the instability of their organizations and the vicissitudes of savage life have rendered the establishment of general rules governing the relations of tribe to tribe impos- sible . Want of the use of ...
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... matters over which no power is conferred on the general government by the Constitution , the power to deal with foreign nations is expressly conferred on the President and Congress . Similarly the British Government speaks for all ...
... matters over which no power is conferred on the general government by the Constitution , the power to deal with foreign nations is expressly conferred on the President and Congress . Similarly the British Government speaks for all ...
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