The Durham University Journal, Volums 33-34;Volums 64-65University of Durham., 1971 |
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Pàgina 167
... political influence of the work here was scanty . As late as 1768 one reviewer's reaction was even to be alarmed at the prospect of our traditional rival aiming to enjoy a political freedom similar to our own and it is suggested that ...
... political influence of the work here was scanty . As late as 1768 one reviewer's reaction was even to be alarmed at the prospect of our traditional rival aiming to enjoy a political freedom similar to our own and it is suggested that ...
Pàgina 253
... political system in the period under discussion . Without the care taken by owners and others to preserve it and make it available , historians would be unable to move beyond the dessicated contentions of political science or the formal ...
... political system in the period under discussion . Without the care taken by owners and others to preserve it and make it available , historians would be unable to move beyond the dessicated contentions of political science or the formal ...
Pàgina 269
... political attitudes , Dr. Chapman emphasizes the political detachment of civil servants . The way his sample voted in 1966 showed nothing unexpected but no less than two - thirds claimed to be floating voters . After quoting ...
... political attitudes , Dr. Chapman emphasizes the political detachment of civil servants . The way his sample voted in 1966 showed nothing unexpected but no less than two - thirds claimed to be floating voters . After quoting ...
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